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Old 07-12-2009, 03:33 PM #1
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can someone plese help me ive been told i have neurapathy they tested my feet with a needle but i have it in my chest and the left side of my face both arms they dont know what is causing it can someone tell me what to exspect the worst part is in my throat and i fill like someone is chocking me and im scared im not going to be able to breathe thank you
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Hello,
From what you describe so far it almost sounds like possible Thoracic Outlet Syndrome {TOS}.
Do you do repetitive work or lots of desk work?

does your neck, upper back or shoulders hurt or feel tight often?

I had a choking feeling for quite awhile with my TOS - it was the SCM & scalene muscles in spasms and pulling up on the top rib and collarbone.
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You might like to visit our TOS forum and read some posts , be sure to check out the useful stickys above the main threads.
Here is the link to the TOS -
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum24.html
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Welcome to our community

You will find caring people willing to share and help you find info. Jo*mar is great 4 linkin' U up.

Sorry you're having these problems.

It may very well be TOS... and you may also have neuropathy in your feet and other areas too. You can have two problems to deal with.

It is difficult just finding out. You know your body best. There are meds, specialists, injections, physical therapists and other treatment modalities, surgeries, LED and infrared lightz, holistic approaches, God Almighty, and NeuroTalk Communities. Lots of other things too. It is bad but not without help or fixing, I hope.

What are you having problems with? Our group has lots of tips.

Sometimes the meds can give you extra problems. Ask questions about side effects to your doc or pharmacist, or our forum.

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Hello Sheila, and welcome to NeuroTalk! We're so glad you found us!!

This is such a nice place with lots of warm, friendly, and very helpful people.

Here is a link to the Peripheral Neuropathy forum. I don't know if that's exactly what you're talking about, but go ahead and check it out.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum20.html
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Hello and Welcome to Neurotalk, Sheila!

I'm so sorry to hear about everything that you are dealing with right now! I don't have any experiences so can't help you unfortunately but just wanted to welcome you and say I hope you get the help and treatment you need real soon!

If you need anything, please don't be afraid to ask - I am more than happy to help if I can and i'm sure many others will be also!!

Take care and I hope to see you around the forum more soon!

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If the doctor told You that it neuropathyYou should immediately contact a neuroligst that specializes in peripheral neuropathy,Time is urgent if You are having throat closing.GO GO NOW.Good luck as we all need it.
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