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Old 10-23-2012, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Jo*mar View Post
That is wonderful & exciting, keep up the good work and progress.


It is so amazing when those nasty tissue adhiesons & restrictions can be worked on and changed. And resolve so many of the problems they can cause.
Thanks Jo Mar!

Even though in my case scalenectomy was necessary because I had Bilateral Arterial TOS . But then you think that how can more surgery resolve those nasty adhesions and restrictions because it will only give you possibly more scar tissue!
The only way to get rid of those would be physical therapy and as Dr.Art Ando mentioned the older the stuff the longer it takes so you just have to keep working at it and not give up.
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