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[QUOTE=mrsD;807600]Two things come to mind:
1) something going on in your neck? 2) possible Thoracic outlet syndrome. Mrs D: I wonder if I might actually have a Thoracic Outlet Syndrome for the following reason. In reaching this I noticed that it can be associated with a "Gilliatt-Sumner" hand. This is a hand in which there is muscle wasting in the fleshy muscle at the base of the thumb. On one of my hands that is exactly what appeared a number of years ago. When I open my hand widely and then look at the palm side there is a deep grove in the muscle at the base of the thumb that does not hurt. However, this does not appear on the other hand. Thoughts? |
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