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


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Old 01-21-2013, 09:51 PM #29
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thanks, your words mean a lot. i dont think anyone aside from the people who post here really udnerstand how much it means to lose sensation in your hands. everythign i do is COMPELTELY exhuasting. at work they def do not understand. i can only work part time because of it. and even that is very very hard. im obsessed with my hands like most people here are obsessed with scalenes. i have 5 pairs of gloves on. i used to have like 10 pairs of gloves, so i am better but still not normal

i tried doing pec minor release with a tennis ball on the wall and instantly felt tingling in my hand, pain thru my neck and sick. so i am telling my pt about this when i go tomorrow.
Can I ask what the gloves are for? Coldness? Sensitivity? Because they look cool?

[newbie and couldn't decipher all 12 pages of your posts!!!]
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