Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.

 
 
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Old 09-26-2009, 09:18 AM #6
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I just saw a new pain mgt. doc, and it was a very amazing visit.

One of the things he did was talk to my other half - fiance - you all know him.

Doc said, "now I'm going to show you something - look at her face" - the both liened in. He said "can you see how subtly her right face is falling with gravity. She does have nerves that would normally take care of that, but the nerves are damaged" and sure enough, my fiance did see the change in my face.

I was never a person who cried a lot or would spend time primping in the mirror. I kind of just slap it on and go. But this time, yes, he got me, I believed him.

So he then talked about electricity, and that there is too much in my system, and that when the nerves are in pain, the nerves flare up and cost a lot of free ranging "electricity" - and he has a whole protocol for the electricity.


I went to bed with HOPE for the first time in 6 years. I was giddy.
hi tam, havent been here in ages......but this post caught my eye, the side i suspect i have the hypertrophy of the vertabra (commonly referred to as an "extra" rib) i also have drooping on that side of my face, i can still move it, just droops....i suspicion a discrete loss......but this is WITHOUT a real issue with the TOS.....i was also congenitally absent the wisdom tooth in the left upper jaw...so i had assumed some pre birth trauma....who knows?
very interesting....
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