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CindyCB 05-30-2011 04:01 PM

TOS & Cognitive Problems
 
Hey guys,
I know a few of you have mentioned your experiences in others threads but just wondering if anyone knows any good links on TOS/cervical ribs and cognitive problems?

Is it possible or does it seem to usually be as a side effect of medications used to treat TOS?

mspennyloafer 05-31-2011 01:05 PM

from my exp.

my sx are somewhat different than the norm tho

i'm in so much pain on a daily basis i dont see how it WOULDNT affect anyones cognitive ability. sometimes my neck gets so tight i feel dizzy and sick. i really dont see how anyone here stays sane.

plexus 05-31-2011 02:50 PM

I wouldn't have thought cognitive problems would be a big issue. I suppose possible causes could be side effects of meds (eg, neuropathic pain meds such as pregbalin, amitriptyline, carbamezepine or opiods etc) , lack of sleep, stress, concurrent cervical spondylosis causing vertigo.

Jomar 05-31-2011 03:12 PM

I suppose it is not well reported.

I think certain meds can have a big effect on cog fog, as well as other dx's like fibromyalgia (fibro fog).

I was on no pain meds - only Ibuprofen types for pain as needed - my only rx was lipitor ( possibly a co factor).

I only mentioned it to my doctor as a "this is also happening" thing.
Mine was a work comp claim so sure didn't want them thing I was going crazy or something.

I didn't really want to tell her how much it was concerning me - that I was really beginning to feel like I had begun to feel like I had severe ADD & even early onset Alzheimer's for awhile early on.:eek:
I felt really out of it for awhile...

Totally lost the ability to multi task, even crowds or multiple conversations distracted me, could say the words I was thinking of or couldn't think of the word I wanted to say..
it was crazy weird...

winic1 05-31-2011 03:27 PM

if there's any vascular involvement, look up subclavian steal syndrome and vertebral-basilar insufficiency. Can mess you up big-time.

Jomar 05-31-2011 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CindyCB (Post 774954)
Hey guys,
I know a few of you have mentioned your experiences in others threads but just wondering if anyone knows any good links on TOS/cervical ribs and cognitive problems?

Is it possible or does it seem to usually be as a side effect of medications used to treat TOS?


I'll add in the link to your related thread -
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread149515.html

CindyCB 06-01-2011 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winic1 (Post 775216)
if there's any vascular involvement, look up subclavian steal syndrome and vertebral-basilar insufficiency. Can mess you up big-time.

That is interesting, thank you - not something I have come across before.

I have stopped going to the hairdressers because as soon as I lay back in the sink I feel like I might faint and my right arm goes entirely numb. Similar thing happens at the dentist when I have been laid back in the chair for some time - I have to come up to sitting very slowly or I black out.

Jo*mar - thanks :winky:


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