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02-17-2015 06:23 PM |
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Originally Posted by abegins
(Post 1122299)
Sorry about all the questions but I'd really appreciate as much as you can answer! Wondering if I'm too far gone at this point, or if there are similarities there might be reason to try botox again? How long did the botox last? Do your fingers go numb when you are in what is supposed to be better posture/are you able to hold objects without numbness/are you able to type? Have you had any vision problems or blood flow/discoloration/bruit/ from artery compression before/after botox? Have you gotten migraines?
What are your symptoms now vs what they were/what were the things you could do after the botox but not before/do you think you've improved enough to avoid surgery?
Thanks!
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I had N+A TOS for 2 years before my first botox injections. Botox lasted maybe a couple months. I never got numbness/tingling from good posture, but rather from pushing my body past the tension point of the nerve. Dr. Donahue graded my arterial compression as moderate, so I have had vision problems, discoloration, bruit, tinnitus, vertigo, vomiting/gagging, migraines, etc. While the botox was working, it solved all the above as long as I didn't do anything.
What has had the most impact is PT to strengthen and stabilize my body. I started PT one month after injection and aggravated symptoms because the PT had to learn what my body could handle as far as stretching & strengthening went. After that things began to improve, as it was and is a long and slow process. At this point, it's been 14 months since I started PT. My PT says that I am the most functional TOS patient she has had yet. Maybe it's good luck- but I know that I am at least partially where I am because I refuse to give up, am willing to do or sacrifice ANYTHING to improve my quality of life, spend 12 hours or more a week exercising, and have a great PT.
I do think I have improved enough to avoid surgery.
I can lift weights/play basketball again, which I couldn't do prior to surgery. Exercise is mandatory for me. If I even miss a couple days in a row, symptoms will start creeping back.
Hope this helps.
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