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11-11-2012, 10:18 AM | #91 | ||
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parbie, I am sorry that your recovery is moving so slowly. From everything I have ready on here and on the TOS support group, a good PT is crucial in having a good outcome from surgery or helping in avoiding surgery. Just like you I have been seeing someone who has never treated TOS - and I am actually getting worse from the treatment. When I told them I wanted to avoid certain things, they got an attitude and said I had to push thru the pain. grrrr I have decided not to continue because being in painful flares for days is not worth it. I will continue my search which will mean driving a long distance (driving is not easy with TOS ) and I have also started learning the Alexander Technique. It has been very helpful with posture and movement. I hope you have finally found a PT who will help you get stronger. Best of luck to you in your recovery!
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11-16-2012, 12:26 PM | #92 | ||
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Iris (02-19-2013), Woodstock3 (11-16-2012) |
02-19-2013, 02:14 AM | #93 | ||
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So I haven't been on here to post updates in a while, sorry I guess life, pain, and my lack of improvement discouraged me from keeping my head up.
Anyhow, in the past 3 and a half months I can say I have backslid several times when I thought I might be getting better but I think a part of that has to do with my changing therapists and moving so much since surgery. I went to see Dr. Annest last month for my follow up and my winged scapula is gone. It's hard to see that as good news though since my symptoms have not really improved very much since surgery and I still have a lot of pain in my shoulder blade. The things that have improved are the numbness in my fingers and the sharp pain in my scapula. I still get both but not as often. However, I have a sharp squeezing pain in my neck right where my brachial plexus is and also my pec minor. The pain is a different kind than what I had before surgery. I still have a lot of stiffness and pain in my upper back and shoulder and especially in my upper arm. Also, still pain in my fingers but that has decreased a bit. Ok I have a lot more to say but the pain is bad today, will be back to post more later! |
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02-19-2013, 01:00 PM | #94 | |||
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Have you explored the site below? (& her book is often in libraries)
Book - Conquering Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Other Repetitive Strain Injuries- by Sharon Butler has very good stretches for all RSI /TOS with info on posture causes and corrections. She has detailed stretching ideas to gently coax the damaged tissues to release-not to force them. her website: www.selfcare4rsi.com
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02-19-2013, 11:13 PM | #95 | ||
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[can you get to ct for pt? She is about an hour from NYC.
QUOTE=parbie;958421]So I haven't been on here to post updates in a while, sorry I guess life, pain, and my lack of improvement discouraged me from keeping my head up. Anyhow, in the past 3 and a half months I can say I have backslid several times when I thought I might be getting better but I think a part of that has to do with my changing therapists and moving so much since surgery. I went to see Dr. Annest last month for my follow up and my winged scapula is gone. It's hard to see that as good news though since my symptoms have not really improved very much since surgery and I still have a lot of pain in my shoulder blade. The things that have improved are the numbness in my fingers and the sharp pain in my scapula. I still get both but not as often. However, I have a sharp squeezing pain in my neck right where my brachial plexus is and also my pec minor. The pain is a different kind than what I had before surgery. I still have a lot of stiffness and pain in my upper back and shoulder and especially in my upper arm. Also, still pain in my fingers but that has decreased a bit. Ok I have a lot more to say but the pain is bad today, will be back to post more later![/QUOTE] |
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02-24-2013, 08:31 PM | #96 | ||
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Hi all,
So to continue, Dr Annest mentioned that scar tissue and myofascial pain may be causes for my continued pain but he said he can't be sure unless he went in. I am currently back in N Cal and am seeing Dr Ellis who is still recommending heparin injections which I discussed with both Annest and Sanders. They both said if there is not much of a risk, I should give it a shot given the severity of my symptoms even after surgery. I've decided to give physical therapy more time because it took me some time to find the right therapist here who can combine Edgelow's breathing with manual therapy. I am seeing a therapist who runs his own practice and has been a yogi for 30 years. He's not afraid to go near the sensitive areas other therapists have been and has me doing very simple vinyasa style yoga poses combined with diaphragmatic breathing. The daily exercises are helping temporarily but once I use my arms too much doing pretty much anything the pain comes rushing back. I am sort of at the acceptance stage that I need to find a way to live with the pain and limitations and still try to pursue my career and goals somehow. My therapist is very confident he can get me much better which helps and is motivating me the most. However, I'm not sure if he knows how to work on mobilizing scar tissue which I may have developed, is anyone familiar with ways to work on that? I am also thinking of going down to Anaheim hills soon to see Ando for an evaluation given other TOSers success with him. One thing I have learned through this process is that even though I thought I picked the best surgeon for me, I was pretty disappointed in my follow up conversations and meeting with him, as I feel like he is simply pushing me off to another dr since the surgery (as we can tell so far) did not help. He seemed a lot more concerned with the long thoracic nerve healing (an injury he caused during surgery) than with finding options to address my existing issues. Both him and Ellis seem to think I will have to stay on my meds for life and I was very unhappy to hear that as I am taking several very strong meds that I do not want to be on long term. Anyway, that is my update, I wish I had more positive news. Hopefully, during the next few weeks of therapy I may improve (fingers crossed) as long I try my best to stay positive and stay on top of my exercise as well as watch my physical limitations. |
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02-24-2013, 08:33 PM | #97 | ||
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I am in N Cal, permanently have moved from NYC, but thank you Iris. |
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02-24-2013, 08:34 PM | #98 | ||
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I had explored Sharon Butler's site before surgery but it might be a good idea for me to check it out now. Thanks! Parbie |
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02-24-2013, 10:54 PM | #99 | ||
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I am in N Cal, permanently have moved from NYC, but thank you Iris.[/QUOTE]
Oh gosh. I am so sorry to hear that you are having such a tough time |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | parbie (03-31-2013) |
03-19-2013, 11:49 AM | #100 | ||
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Parbie,
I am glad you are thinking of going to see Art in So Cal. You can make an appointment with James there at Ando and Aston as well,James is an orthopedic specialist and he is very good at mobilizing the pec minor related tightness. Art is also good at ribwork and is a master at evaluating. Art has developed some good exercises for us TOS ers. Its worth giving it a try. Everyone's body is different. It might be the right fit for you. My first therapist told me " The road to good health is not straight" and it has been so true in my case. I am back in the country, I am off my meds and am currently conditioning and strengthening 3 years after my surgery. please feel free to email me if I can be of any help. Good luck, Stos2 |
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