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


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Old 01-07-2010, 09:35 PM #1
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I have been calling both OSHA and CDC and then they route me to more divisions, which I can't remember now...

but I keep asking, "WHAT ARE THE STATISTICS ON NEURO TOS - HOW MANY NEW CASES ARE THERE EACH YEAR, HOW MANY PATIENTS ARE THERE, WHO IS KEEPING TRACK OF THIS INJURY / ILLNESS?"

And I am SHOCKED that I keep getting NO INFORMATION. I am not a conspiracy type person, but is / are there no information sources because the computer runs our country? Is there a fear that if the computer, hardware, software and/or the keyboard is found to cause injury that there will be tons of lawsuits for damages or inherently dangerous product, or failure to cure defects in known product that causes harm with use, etc.???

As an attorney, I keep scratching my head and wondering, where's the class action lawsuit??? Where are the statistics on TOS, like we have on MS or Parkinson's??? WHY WHY WHY is there a vacuum of numbers when it comes to our illness, or RSIs???

Please discuss this.
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