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Old 02-10-2012, 05:54 PM #1
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Default A visit to disability doctor showed no pulse

So I am recovering from left shoulder surgery and 1st rib resection on left side which has been an adventure. I went to the doctor assigned by my pension today. He was checking pulse on right wrist and when he raised arm to shoulder height he lost the pulse. He acted surprised and did it three times. He continued to say he believes nerves get caught in muscles but didnt think arteries could. Well I think he believes it now. I can only use right arm for 5 weeks and it is starting to get painful. Constant tingling and stabbing pain in neck. Enough typing for now.
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