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Old 01-29-2011, 10:38 AM #1
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Hello pharo87 and welcome, by the way I am from Ontario, just a little info on my symptoms, I had a 3 level ACDF in Feb/09 and still have issues with C3/4 disc herniation and ostoephytes at C4/5 and C5/6 levels, I experience the numbness and pins and needles sensations in my neck, shoulders, blades, and both arms down to the hands as well my scalene and scapular muscles are visibly bulging and very tight, it hurts to be hugged ): and these symptoms worsen at nite (3-4 hrs sleep per nite). I was recently diagnosed with TOS, my pain level is usually 7-8 daily. I take advil daily and when the pain is relentless(a lot) I take oxycodone. I attend physio 2 x weekly and massage once weekly since Aug/07. Pharo87 I would like to ask, do you have a family Dr? If so you should make a appt when you get home and explain your symptoms, usually when you experience tingling/numbness in the ring/pinkie finger is usually nerve related you could have a cervical disc issue. What is your pain level on a scale of 1-10? As you said advil every 3rd day that does not seem like a lot, so seeking medical advise early may be wise before your pain worsens. Maybe your doctor could do an xray or ctscan while you are in Canada.
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Hi pharo87,
I think your situation would benefit from some bodywork, or perhaps an expert chiropractor that also uses PT type modalities.
Do follow up on posture corrections @ awareness.

Not sure what types of stretches the physiotherapist gave you, but the pics on my profile album page are some basic ones that help with the forward head and tight pecs.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/album.php?albumid=422

Sharon Butler has some really good info that should be helpful at the stage you are in too. www.selfcare4rsi.com
read about her theory on "sticky tissues" and explore her whole site.

We can unstick them if we work on it soon enough.. I think you are at the stage where you can turn it around.
It isn't a fast fix but but put in the time and you will see improvements.
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bunz50,

I am from Ontario as well and I do have a family Doctor, I have booked an appointment for mid March. My pain varies quite a bit. Some days I would say it is about 2 throughout most of the day and 3 or 4 in the evening. Some days it is elevated depending on what I am doing.
Is there anything else you would suggest I pursue other than a X ray and ctscan? Is there anything that helps to determine where nerves are being compressed? Thanks.

Jo*mar,

I plan on doing a good amount of bodywork once I am back in Canada. I looked at the link you provided about Sharon Butler, but I can't find the section on "sticky tissues". Also, is there anyway to access the information on TOS without paying so much money? Thanks.
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Oh, sorry, there isn't a specific section for sticky tissues, it's her basic theory about how RSI can evolve into so much more if not treated early & properly.

The tissues gets sticky and then over time if not resolved they will totally attach to nerves and muscles causing all sorts of trouble.

Some of Dr Ellis's information & articles (links) that have been posted by boytos say similar information - but Dr Ellis's is written in more technical jargon..

But the point is- if not treated in time & properly, these things can become chronic pain conditions.


I believe if you contact Sharon via her email on the site and request a discount. Explain your situation and give it a try.
Maybe even mention seeing her info posted on Neurotalk.
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any advice on finding a good pt in atlanta, jo mar?
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any advice on finding a good pt in atlanta, jo mar?

I just did a lot of web searching a digging around my local areas to find the advanced PT guy - my chiro was just a karma thing - totally by chance.. in fact I wasn't even looking for a chiropractor at the time but I knew I needed some extra help other than the regular PT I was getting thru my MD & wc.

I'm on the west coast- don't know of anyone in atlanta.
Did you check for PTs in our Dr & PT sticky ?
even call a dr office if any are listed and ask about who/where they refer PT to?
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awesome thanks, the tosclinic one does not work, fwiw.
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any advice on finding a good pt in atlanta, jo mar?
I can recommend an excellent PT in Atlanta, check the sticky note on Doctors, or PM me for info on Carolyn Law. She does Feldenkreis and Awareness Thru Movement training.

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