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Old 11-29-2008, 07:07 PM #1
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Confused New Member with TOS

Hello to all !!!

My name is Carrie. I was recently diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome on the left side. My angiogram showed complete arterial and venous occlusion with arm abduction - and also nerve impingement, all caused by the clavicle and first rib butting up against each other.

My follow-up appointment with the vascular surgeon is not for two more days, but he did say after the procedure that the only way to fix it was to remove the first rib. This is very concerning as I am a wife and mother of five. I run too small businesses, one of which is a transcription service (typing, typing, typing!). From what I've read so far, this surgery is debilitating with an extensive recovery period - also, I may not ever be able to type again. IS THAT TRUE?

I realize that everyone's experience is different, but I'm trying to come to a general consensus in deciding whether or not to proceed with such a drastic measure. Dr. says the alternative is blood clot(s) and possibility of stroke and/or other life-threatening conditions.

Right now, my symptoms include moderate to severe shoulder pain, complete arm aching and heaviness, numbness and tingling in my hand (especially 3rd thru 5th digits), and weakness in that arm (also, pain when I life anything with it, or "tweak" it in the wrong direction).

Does anyone have a similar situation? I'd love to hear from you. Don't know who to talk to as my Dr. says the condition is relatively rare and, in fact, he refuses to perform the surgery because he doesn't have enough experience with it. He is referring me to another surgeon in Orange County (California). Does anyone have ideas for GREAT surgeons for TOS in that area (or L.A., Riverside, San Bernardino, or San Diego Counties)? I've heard there are good docs at UCLA for this, but don't know any names.

Looking forward to any and all responses,

Carrie
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