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Old 06-15-2008, 08:45 PM #1
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Default brachial plexitis

Hi I had surgery to repair a post tibial tendon repair on th 29th of May, I came out of surgery fine but a few hours later in the hospital woke up with severe neck pain into my left arm that was a 10+ the morphine drip for my foot didn't even touch it. Then several hours later left with paralysis in arm from elbow to shoulder. They diagnosed me with brachial plexitis or parsonage turner syndrome, it has been 16 days and still can't use my arm anybody else have this or know anything about it?
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