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Hi! I was on the other forums a few years ago as I developed TOS on the right side due to a car accident. I eventually had surgery and my 1st rib turned out to be abnormal. All nervous and vascular symptoms disappeared (or greatly diminished) since surgery; however, I'm back on the forums as I've likely sustained an injury to my left brachial plexus in a fall 3 months ago. Besides neurologic symptoms, I am now experiencing vascular compromise problems. Due to the swelling, the doctors are finally ordering imaging of the shoulder and brachial plexus.
A bit about myself: I live in Washington and have a 2-year-old son. He's a good kid! |
Hi Sheri,
It's great to hear that your surgery worked well for you, but sorry to hear about the fall. It seems like these things can get set off again quite easily sometimes.:( I remember we had a few in the past that had surgery and later had a car accident that caused a re occurrence of sx. hope to visit more with you :grouphug: |
welcome
Hi,
just a quick not to say sorry about your injury. You are in good hands here. Any way we can help let us know. love and hugs, Victoria R side tos vasc and neuro had surgery it got wrecked by PT!! Now back in hellish pain again......6 years later.......here I am.:hug: |
Hi Sheri, sorry about your accident. I'm glad you found this site, everyone is so supportive.
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Welcome Sheri! I hope that your road to recovery will be more bearable with a little support from the forum :hug:
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