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things that you have been unofficially dx'd with
this'll be fun
for me: rheumatoid arthritis hypochondriac double jointed whiplash injury/straight neck..foreward head posture blah blah tmj ehlers danlos winged scaps flat feet knock knees hypermobile hips scoliosis elevated ribs |
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Cubital tunnel syndrome 100% subluxed ulnar nerve (both arms) allergic reaction to lotion (when hand/arm turns red) vasospasms RA Raynaud's phenomenon and the "everything is fine- you're almost 22, 23, 24, 25, and will soon be 26 years old. You're healthy!!" HA :hug: |
hahah yup im 27
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Bilateral MEGA PAIN started in January 2007:
Carpal Tunnel (had surgery on both sides) epicondilitis shoulder tendonitis bursitis fibromyalgia mechanical over-usage rotator cuff tears wegeners granulamatosis (after false positive blood testing) most people I know probably think or thought I was faking, or embellishing (especially since all the doctors here kept diagnosing me with different things, and all my mri-xrays-ct, etc showed nothing abnormal)...but I knew all along that I had TOS. After 4+ years of chronic pain (felt like killing myself often), I decided that I was right about TOS, and just needed to find the right specialist. This proved very difficult in Canada...so I took a trip to St-Louis, got diagnosed with classic textbook "Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome" bilaterally. I met with Dr. Robert Thompson, who was very calm, patient, insightful, and competent. He is also head of the TOS society in the United States. I had bilateral pectoralis minor tenotomy a week later. Dr. Thompson is hopeful that this surgery, along with the physiotherapy treatment following it will help us avoid having the larger surgeries done. I am hopeful, and trying to stay positive. It's hard some days, or some points in a day. I am almost 4 weeks post up, and almost all my swelling is gone, the surgical pain is about 70% gone, but I have a lot of my pre-surgery pain, and more! My PT says it is normal (internal swelling and scar tissue) and that I will only see results starting in a few months. I hate living with TOS, it's a nightmare that no one can understand unless they have it. Just typing this reply has kicked the crap out of me. Good Luck my fellow TOSers |
things I've been DX with
De Quervains stenosis tenosynvotis (had surgical release both sides)
True Neurogenic TOS bilaterally Vascular TOS Bilaterally had surgery. RT rib removal and scalene muscle CRPS or RSD Fibromyalgia Depression (LOL) not clincally depressed. Just hated and distrustful of DRs at this time. Hypertension Totally lost natural curve in neck and lower back. Kyphosis Nerve blocks do not work Take NOTHING for pain. Use soundscapes and mind over body for pain control MOST RECENTLY DX: winging RT and LT SCAPULA |
Asthma
Tracheitis Acid Reflux B12 Deficient - take a little supplement and you will be cured Lymphoma AIDS Cat Scratch Fever Mysterious Infectious Disease Lyme Salivary Gland Infection Salivary Stone Peripheral Neuralgia Laryngeal Neuralgia Easily add mental case. No one said it, but it was implied. |
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:D Yea, we have all heard it all havent we. Even after they dignos us, we still get other "opinions" seems the ones that know the least have the biggest mouths. cheers, Jay |
bilateral tendinitis
bilateral wrist strain epicondylitis De Quervain's loss of proper curves of spine shoulder strains neck sprains chronic soft tissue damage cervico-thoracic spine strain with arm pain hyper-mobile tendencies hypertrophic neck muscles uneven shoulders, hips, and rib cage I think that's most of them. |
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Best of luck to you! I have to ask what is the TOS society of the U.S.? |
how long have u got
sleepwalking
insomnia restless legs restless arms concussion measles german measles mumps chicken pox progressive myopia branching arterial retinal occlusion tos carpal tunnel cubital tunnel whiplash osteopenia rotated pelvis schmorl's node torn labrum bakers cyst obeseity hypertension meibomitis blepharitis thyroid cancer endometriosis gall bladder disease crs old timers epilepsy pnes doctorphobia depression anxiety chiggers poison ivy jock itch fleas ticks too short too stiff neck not curved scoliosis tmj not 27 anymore |
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