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Old 11-15-2011, 08:43 AM #2
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Through a general search on line about hands (white hand),arm/shoulder pain I came across this site. Long before I was even dx.
MY first EVER encounter of TOS!!!!!!!!!!!!


www.tos-syndrome.com

How did you find out about TOS?????? Just curious.

My Neurosurgeon, he sent me to a vascular surgeon for testing after having my 3 level ACDF, I continued to have pain and radiculopathy in both arms/hands along with severe headaches starting in the lower base of my neck. I also googled the same web site, so I would know a little about TOS before seeing the vascular surgeon, once I started reading I had all the symptoms and within in 2 months was dx, great website with lots of info.
Thanks Bunz
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