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Old 10-07-2008, 10:49 AM #1
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Default iPD verses atypical Parkinson

Hello, I'm not a M.D., I'm going by an ancestor's name and title.

However, I am a researcher that has been diagnosed with early onset PD. I think I'm atypical PD and am looking at Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS), Cereberal Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (CTOS - later changed to Cereberal Thoracic Neuro-Vascular Syndrome - CTNVS ); to explain my posture activated right arm tremor, that greatly intensified shortly after my Ulnar Nerve translocation surgery two years ago.

Having recently got up to speed somewhat on TOS symptoms (that I've seemingly had for years) I've been granted an examination by Published TOS Specialist, Dr. Richard Sanders of Denver CO.

What are the defined differences between iPD and atypical or symptomatic PD?

Could Chronic TOS or related stenosis/compression be a gateway to some types of PD? (could it starve off - mess up your Thyroid out put?)

I hope this post stimulates some discussion.
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You might post this in our TOS forum also, for more discussion from that angle.

It is amazing how so many conditions may overlap or commingle symptoms wise or cause wise.
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Hello, I'm not a M.D., I'm going by an ancestor's name and title.

However, I am a researcher that has been diagnosed with early onset PD. I think I'm atypical PD and am looking at Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS), Cereberal Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (CTOS - later changed to Cereberal Thoracic Neuro-Vascular Syndrome - CTNVS ); to explain my posture activated right arm tremor, that greatly intensified shortly after my Ulnar Nerve translocation surgery two years ago.

Having recently got up to speed somewhat on TOS symptoms (that I've seemingly had for years) I've been granted an examination by Published TOS Specialist, Dr. Richard Sanders of Denver CO.

What are the defined differences between iPD and atypical or symptomatic PD?

Could Chronic TOS or related stenosis/compression be a gateway to some types of PD? (could it starve off - mess up your Thyroid out put?)

I hope this post stimulates some discussion.
I think it's likely there is a connection between PD and CTOS. Our dear departed Juan from Chili was certain that this was true in his case. I met Juan on 'o4 in Little ROck where we both went for EECP therapy for Pd. (experimental) Before and after CT scans showed Juan's oxygen perfusion to be greatly increased after 35 1 hour sessions. He also stated that during the EECP all his PD symptoms stopped. (He did not have tremor ever) May I suggest that you search this forum for his past threads on CTOS and EECP. I hope it turns up something for you. I wish he were here to share his passion with you! I'll check when I get the time and see what I can dig up. I do know that Fernandez Noda was at the top of the list for Doc's dealing with this. Good luck and please let me know what you find. Ibby
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