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Hi Tracyd,
I am a TOSer and from what you describe I am thinking that they are saying by "mass effect"s that the effect of the compression would be similar to being compressed by a mass but that there is not an actuall mass there. I think its talking about the degree of compression on the blood vessels and nerve bundle. If you are in the hands of one of the vascular docs in denver you are in good hands. There are two good ones there. I would try to see both and get a second opinion. Keep us posted. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | (Broken Wings) (07-12-2010) |
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What you said makes a lot of sense -- hopefully I'll find out today. In the report, it did state that there is no cervical rib or an anomalous muscle. Hopefully it's an easy fix, whatever it is that's compressing the subclavian artery and brahcial plexus. I am seeing one of the two great vascular surgeons (I've never been happier to live in Denver as I am now!). The dr mailed me a report of my appt with him and I am very impressed with the details he noted. Most was accurate and he paid a lot more attention to what was going on with me than I thought. In the report, he once again stated that although I have TOS, this is not a typical case. I do plan on talking to my primary about seeing the other surgeon -- can't hurt. Unfortunately, my left leg and foot went numb last night for several hours. I was not happy about this! I know that TOS has nothing to do with my leg, or my face going numb. Bummer. I think I was happier being in denial. ![]() Thanks again to everyone. I'm still amazed at how supportive people are on this site. It helps to know I'm not alone. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | (Broken Wings) (07-12-2010) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | (Broken Wings) (07-12-2010) |
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Welcome to our TOS world.
This is a great place to get information about "your" TOS signs, symptoms, and etcetera stuff. You will finds lots of helpful suggestions to try. Not all of us are the same, but when you read another TOSer's post, you can identify so much with what they're going through. We truely understand and are here for you... ![]()
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![]() Long story short, I had surgery on left ankle 1st, the muscle and tissue are cut, releasing the nerve and blood vessel but acutally they stay in place. It just gives everything there more room. And the surgeon said I "had a lot of nerve material", 4 branches instead of 2-3. But then the pain subsided in both legs and feet!! The Dr. said that happens sometimes. So I guess you can expect the unexpected and it can help explain the seemingly strange nerve symptoms of some TOS patients where their leg and foot is involved. (?) ![]() ![]() Also, I think your Doctor's would have done other things right away, run more tests, talked to you about it immediately, if they had suspected cancer or anything dangerous in these tests. There would have not been any mailing of test results. Last edited by dany; 07-12-2010 at 05:43 PM. Reason: To add something. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | (Broken Wings) (07-13-2010), Lady (07-12-2010) |
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Keep us posted on what the docs say. And it is not out of the realm that the leg and foot went numb because of the TOS. Keep in mind that the vascualr system is a closed system and that compression in one area affects the whole system. Also that compression on the nerves is probably spasming all the muscles in the cervical area and the back and if its pulling you out of alignment then its possible it put some extra pressure on your sciatic nerve and created the numbness in your leg. I so think you should mention the leg and foot stuff however and that they should do a cervical MRI with felxion and extension xrays to make sure nothing is pressing on your spine. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | (Broken Wings) (07-13-2010), Lady (07-12-2010) |
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