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


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Old 05-28-2010, 11:10 PM #1
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Default My TOS Team!

Being a TOS patient for 11 years along with painful days of Fibromyalgia, RSD, to dystonia, unlar nerve entrapment pain, neuralgia, total right sided numbness from the head to the toes, parasthesis, hearing loss, headaches, depression at its worst as the list goes on. The frustration of the insurance company consistantly denying and delaying the simplest of medical care is overwhelming. After spending my retirement for wellness, loosing my fruitful career I became one of the “others”. Cyndy was no more.

This first quarter of the year I was bedridden, took the life i have now which was spiriling out of pain control with a blood pressure at stroke-out levels and did something about it. My single goal was to get out of bed, out of the house and back in the world of living. Then called upon our TOSS certified physicians and professionals for help. Together my team has brought me back to life. You as the patient has to make the first concious step, research all levels of medicine, complimentary modalities and people like me, like all of us here then search Neurotalk forum http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/ to speak with others, bond with life time friendships and you will find whats right for you. Be open minded for what you think is a simple fix by the knife may be something much simpler. A team of support.

THANK YOU team! THANK YOU Neurotalk for the years of web medical forum support for over 25k patients. THANK YOU Dr. Jordan for the dedication & expertise you provide. THANK YOU Dr. Collins for your unconditional time and love of the anatomy to share. THANK YOU Dr. Salinas my incredible physical therapist and his awesome staff. THANK YOU to Rhona and all our TOSS complimentary care professionals everyone of you are special and so very talented. THANK YOU Yukari for introducing me to the eastern side of medicine. You have made me a believer in the power of healing thru your hands, through acupressure and acupuncture. THANK YOU family and friends for keeping me grounded and never allowing me to give up.

Yes, it takes an army folks to be diagnosed not to mention the CORRECT treament to make life a little bit easier to bear. The complexity of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is at its best a malingerer as is “living with cancer”. We are here to give you HOPE at TOSS, and the readiness to find your path to a new you living with TOS.

Be ready for a new technically awesome advanced website, freebies galore, sponsors, a shopping mall & more to put a smile on your face while we bust this TOS thing wide open. We are educating 24/7, and boy education is the key from physicians, attorney, insurance company’s to patient’s afflicted with TOS and their caregivers. So, it’s right to mention a gi-normous THANK YOU to all who have given to TOSS so generously. Your donations will take this awesome chairty Master P founded to greater heights.
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Cool U r awsome !!!!!

Keep us informed as you go along.

I hope to get back into Neurotalk, as it did help me so much. I'm very busy right now. I'm also battling depression right now. Not fun.

I do much better with my TOS and related symptoms. It's been a long road to recovery... expensive too.

Some of the simpliest things helps me too... and some were not so cheap. It takes a willingness to try things and an ability to recognize the positive and negatives things for each individual.

TOS makes things complicated.
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