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


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Old 03-18-2012, 01:15 PM #1
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hi

Sorry to hear about your experiences but glad you're starting to make progress. For me, getting rid of the arterial symptoms made a huge difference but the neuropathic symptoms are hard. I found working on most meds for them was tough as I felt so tired. Now on duloxetine which my neurologist is using increasingly and it's made a huge difference so worth considering if you too get quite a few side effects. It's only just starting to be prescribed more for neuropathic pain (licensed for diabetics with pain or at higher doses as an anti-depressant).

Hope you continue to improve

jenny

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I'm in Medway in Kent. I had 1st rib resection and ant scalenectomy in Sept then problems with my lung and bleeding/clots led to drains and further surgery 2 weeks later. I'm still off work and am still having neuro symptoms however I am much better as arterial symptoms have gone and gabapentin and nortriptilyn deal with most of the pain.
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