Thread: Neurogenic TOS
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Old 11-09-2012, 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by tsquaw View Post
Hi. Just wanted to wish you both good luck! I have finally been diagnosed with NTOS and pectoralis minor syndrome. I have surgery scheduled on Nov 29. can't believe I'm actually excited (and scared to to death) but I am looking forward to some relief! It has been a long and painful road. I am a rural carrier in Florida and this has made it impossible to continue working. I have bilateral ntos and crossing my fingers that I do not need surgery on the right also. Keep looking for answers....don't give up! I wish you the best.
Hey thanks for the well wishes tsq...I hope your surgery goes well and gives you some relief. I know how the journey through daily pain can effect your life and your workplace. Especially if your rural carrier! I realized that you do have to keep looking for answers, because it seems like getting a diagnosis of any form of TOS is a difficult journey. And even after your diagnosis you have another journey in finding the right surgeon and treatment that you feel is right for you. So once again good luck with your surgery and I wish you the best and a speedy recovery.
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