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Old 02-17-2007, 01:08 AM #2
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Connor,

I am glad that you found us. I am TOSers and possible RSD (keeping fingers crossed).

There are some great people and in a little while several will respond with some ideas.

I sooooo know what you are saying about upper back. For a year I could not lay on T1-T4 because of muscle spasms and nerve entrapment. I had surgery (scalenectomy in Dec) and am still recovering but can now lay on back. Doc said the back problem was entrapped long thoracic and spinal accessory nerve. It's better now that it's freed. Still sensitive but better.

Some of us also have sciatic problems. Matter of fact I went back to doc today and he ordered tests for neurography for pelvic area to look for nerve entrapment of piriformis muscle or prudenal nerve which can impact walkng.

What tests have you had done? When did you have surgery? Where did you have surgery? Areyou taking meds?

I sure hope you can find some relief. Take care
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