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


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Old 03-29-2011, 03:06 PM #21
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I had a 3 level anterior fusion C4-C7 in Feb/09 and still experience pain from bone spurs and C3 disc herniation since surgery, severe headaches and numbness in both arms/hands along with pain in the scapular muscles I was recently diagnoised with TOS, I have applied for disability and I was wondering if anyone is on disabilty for TOS? Thanks for your responses
My attorney has suggested SS Disability for a work related injury that caused TOS. I had scalenectomy, rib resection on Jan 28 of this year. I am a nurse. Recovery is slow and not going well. Can you tell me a bit of how you went about filing and how long it took?
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My attorney has suggested SS Disability for a work related injury that caused TOS. I had scalenectomy, rib resection on Jan 28 of this year. I am a nurse. Recovery is slow and not going well. Can you tell me a bit of how you went about filing and how long it took?
Good morning, sorry to hear your recovery is not going well. Are you still having pain issues? After my ACDF(C4-C7)I continued to have major issues, they offered more surgery to which I have declined, I had both my neurosurgeon and family dr fill out the medical forms and I filled out the rest of the application, I applied with 4 yrs of medical reports in Dec/2010 and I was just approved on Mar 26th, if your dr files the proper medical requirements that meets SS rules you should have no problem(my opinion only)I still cannot believe it only took me 3 months, as I know people that waited for yrs, maybe they did not have the proper medical forms or dr's did not think they were disabled??? I do think there are scammers out there that abuse the system and make it difficult for others??? Again just my opinion, thank's for your response and I wish you all the best, take care Bunz
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