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Old 08-20-2014, 08:14 PM #1
Cherkoch Cherkoch is offline
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Default Hi. I'm new here and need some support

I've been in pain now for several months and everyday is a struggle. For months I was made to feel like I'm just crazy by Drs. Now I have a spine Dr. Telling me that it's my neck causing all my pain and numbness/tingling. Then today I saw a thoracic outlet syndrome Specialist who says I have it. I do t know what to think. I haven't been able to work for months and the depression is setting in on me.
I'm curious if anyone on here has any knowledge of thoracic outlet syndrome and if facial numbness and tingling is a common symptom?
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