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Jomar 10-19-2007 01:13 PM

Our list of odd and unusual symptoms most likely due to TOS
 
Some of my odd symptoms that I have and did have.
Things that aren't usually listed in the symptoms lists of most TOS sites.

At the beginning I had-

Buzzing feelings inside forearms -
Tingling/ tight/pulling/stinging sensations just under skin - forearms
Hypersensitivity sometimes on top side - forearms
Memory fog
Concentration problems- fluctuates with symptoms
Stuffy ears and sinus- fluctuates with symptoms
Weak voice – cracks and scratchy throat- fluctuates with symptoms
Trouble swallowing - fluctuates with symptoms
Dizziness / lightheaded problems mostly occurring in 8/03 – 2/04 Headaches at back of head same time frame
Vision changes {comes and goes}= Double/blurry, light sensitive, more floaters, very watery
Delayed pain after use
Whooshing pulse sound was on right side of neck –summer/fall 03, then more on left side - positional / tightness combination? Bruitt?


the severe muscle spasms caused these

Sometimes it felt like I was wearing a very tight necked shirt
Sometimes feels like my collar bones are getting pulled upward into my throat
At times it felt like I could hardly hold my head up
Felt like I was wearing a metal vest

Still get these at times- when neck tightens up

Sharp cramps in back of hands during use
Watery right eye
Swelling or pinching in armpits
Triggerpoint/pain spots on top of head
Loss of fine finger coordination

tshadow 10-19-2007 10:38 PM

There is a new free magazine, Neurology Health Monitor.

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This issue (It isn't online) has a great article on Peripheral Neuropathies which breaks down the different nerve pain:

I am going to start a new thread on it. But I think it relates to this thread also.


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