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


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Old 05-16-2012, 04:18 PM #1
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Default fiery chest never stops--what is it?

Update--the carpal tunnel I was diagnosed with is better, and I believe the P/t is helping my shoulder pain. What I am REALLY struggling with is a near constant burning across my chest/rib cage. It began a month ago (other CPT and TOS symptoms began 4 mos ago). Initially I thought it was due to a "rib mobilazation" technique after first P/T appt. I switched to a dif P/T but the burning continues. This P/T has never seen this with TOS. It is the worst when I sit to type, also not good lying on my side.
Ironically, it feels slightly better when I raise my arms over my head. It is NOT heartburn, and nothing cardio. It feels like burning hot sun blazing on my chest area--but it is BURNING.

I do not take any meds for the pain-but today I started 600 mg ibuprofen 3x/day (p/t suggestion).

Any wisdom appreciated--thank you
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