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Old 01-03-2015, 10:57 PM #21
DixieDarlin DixieDarlin is offline
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Just wanted to follow up a little bit since it's been a while. I have the upcoming appointment with the hand surgeon, but I will wait on what he says until I see the Neurologist (experienced with TOS) coming up after him. I finally was able to get the RA doctor and she put me on Plaquenil, however, just discontinued it until I see her again because I broke out in a horrible rash and was extremely moody (more like a melt down). Otherwise, I keep on keeping on and would like to wish all of you a Happy New Year. Will follow up again after my appts. and I hope that all of you are doing well as can be.

BTW, final from Pain management/Physiatrist...Severe left median neuropathy, Subacute Bilateral Ulnar Neuritis, Cervical Radiculopathy/neuritis. Thanks.
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