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TOS jumping from right to left side...anyone else?
This is wierd. And it may just be me being overly sensitive to pretty much everything these days.
I've had TOS symptoms for two years. Recently they've diminished to a pain level of 1 and most recently to basically zero on my right side. Note: Now, oddly enough, I feel like symptoms are creeping up on my left side...while NOTHING on my right! Symptoms include a "pinching/burning" type feel in the upper left shoulder/scap/armpit area and elbow pain. Pain level is low, but it's there. Note: I have the presence of an elongated transverse process on both sides although my right side is worse due to the presence of a cervical rib (while the left side is not as pronounced). Anyways, I'm just curious if others have run into this. As an aside, I think I have elbow tentonitis on my left side that could be causing me issues. KY |
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That is a little different. do you think your elbows would be a problem without TOS? I've been working on posture and weight, doing stretches and breathing techniques. My symptoms are very minor. Also use the light pads that help any symptoms that flare. TOS is a hard beast to tame... |
It's possible I have elbow tendonitis on the left side. This would have nothing to do with TOS (I think).
It's just that the symptoms on the left side feel eerily similar to the ones I had on the right side when this mess first started. Oh brother. |
I'm unilateral in terms of acute symptoms, but both sides tested positive for TOS. For example, the EAST test will turn both my hands white, but the non-acute side takes longer.
When my normally non-symptomatic side starts getting some minor symptoms, which is rare, I make it a point to rest. Like stop all types of work, fix up my posture, support the arm, and watch a movie or take a nap. So far, so good. My bad side has the depressed shoulder girdle and just the slightest of x-ray anomalies, whereas my good side does not. I expect that if I listen to my body, the good side won't get bad. Some people in these forums have mentioned going from unilateral to bilateral, so do be careful. |
Hey,
I also have wrist splints with thumb spicas that help with elbow issues from TOS. My TOS surgeon, Dr. Atasoy, recognizes and discusses my thumbs, wrists, elbows, shoulders, arms as being related to TOS and scalenes. After 11 years, he's so right. Such a great doctor to discern and explain things to me. Surgery offered, but I was not willing. And at that time, pecs were not being addressed. so, I do have pec problems too. Not sorry I didn't lay down for surgery. It's just hard to function with all the problems. Keep trying things and asking questions... |
my armpits feel pinched sometimes regardless of how tight my pec minor is, i cant figure it out
it feels like a rubber band is cutting off my tricep |
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