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Old 11-14-2011, 11:18 PM #1
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Default What to expect from injection into the anterior scalene?

Hello, I am new here. I go to a TOS specialist next week. They told me I would get this injection and that I am to fast. It is apparently a diagnostic text? What should I expect during and after injection? No sugar coating please!

My symptoms are numbness, spasms in the neck, freezing cold hand that turns white, weakness, and it's my dominate left hand.

Thanks,
Julie
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