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sunnydee 05-28-2009 01:58 PM

Repetitive Strain Injury and PN
 
Hi Everyone:

I'm wondering if anyone here feels that they have a link between a repetitive strain injury and PN. Over at sorehand.org, some claim that a severe case of RSI can lead to PN. I feel that is the case with me, but I cannot find a dr. who agrees with me or supports this.

I had a bad case of RSI in my upper extremeties. About a year later, I started having numbness in my feet, which then progressed upwards until I was finally diagnosed with PN.

I went to the dr. today and she switched me from neurontin to cymbalta. I'm hoping it helps. The neurontin was working, but I was building up a resistance, so instead of upping my dosage, she switched me to cymbalta.

I wish everyone in here the best of luck in dealing with PN. It's not an easy disease to deal, and I know that you have bad days. I'm hoping you all have more good days than bad ones.

Sunny.:)

Jomar 05-28-2009 02:52 PM

A few of the long time TOS {thoracic outlet syndrome} forum members have some spread of pain or symptoms to the lower body.

I have developed some low back /hip discomfort myself.
I think mine is myofascial related, but I haven't had any xray/imaging done for low back yet, so that may tell another story when I finally do.

I believe a few of the TOS docs do believe sx can sped to lower body, but some disagree also..

Have you had MRI or imaging to check out other possible causes?

sunnydee 05-28-2009 03:11 PM

I had a MRI last year of the neck and it was normal.

I'm also a long time TOS sufferer. I had a scalenectomy (sp?) on the left side. At the time of my surgery, my only symptoms in my feet were numbness. I brought it up to Dr. Sanders, but he said there was no connection. Now he is retired, and I have so much pain from the neuropathy, I'm not even sure I want to have the right side operated on.


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