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Old 08-14-2014, 11:56 PM #1
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Location: Australia
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Default hi,living with CRPS2,nerve damage,TOS,SCS

Hi all, I've been a long-time reader of neuro talk, however this is the first time I've posted. I would like to be able to share conversations with people who have similar experiences in navigating life with chronic health issues.

I have lived with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II for18 years now. I also have Bilateral Brachial Plexus Nerve damage from an injury late 1996(LHS) and surgery trauma 2012(RHS) related to bilateral pre-existing Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. I've managed my health conditions with surgical interventions (including bilateral rib resections and scalenotomies, implanted Medtronic spinal cord stimulator 2008), multiple medications and physical therapies. I suppose this qualifies me for a few different forums depending on my interests at the time?

On a more personal note, I am in my mid-40s, married with a supportive husband and a delightful, although stubborn 10-year-old son living in Australia. There's a bit going on for me/us at the moment. Unfortunately, further surgery may be in the mix, as my battery is migrating to the surface. I'm also exploring return to work options but finding my restrictions seem to be blocking every avenue which is disheartening. We’d love to move from a townhouse into a house with a back yard /garden if everything falls into place. I'm in a book club and love to read when I get the chance, especially fiction. Imagination is a great escape.

I'm looking forward to joining your community. Thank you for all the postings I have already read and benefited from.

Booklover

"It is both relaxing and invigorating to occasionally set aside the worries of life, seek the company of a friendly book... from the reading of "good books" there comes a richness of life that can be obtained in no other way. Gordon B. Hinkley
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