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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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I am sorry you are more confused after reading my thread. That is not the intention. I also went to Dr. Williams and I am grateful that he was the first dr to diagnose TOS .I also have a bulging disc at c5-6 and it is still questionable whether that is the cause of some of my pain. I have similar symptoms as you do but also occaisional nerve pain. I just didnt feel like there was any communication with dr. williams and nospam had the same reaction. He wasnt answering my questions and I had to ask him for the scalene block as I had already gone thru 8 months of PT and Chiro. I wasnt comfortable with the interface between him and the surgery center even though it would have been covered through my insurance. One problem was that they couldnt tell me if it would be him or another Dr doing the injections. In the meantime I had gone to see both Dr. Jordan and Dr. Filler and got confirmation diagnosis. Dr. Williams trained with Dr. Jordan. After meeting Dr. J , I decided to use him as my primary Dr, but I also see Dr. Aufiero at Orthohealing who is fully covered under my insurance and only now see Dr. J for things that no other dr. does.I may be having a diagnostic epidural with him to find out once and for all if the disc is problematic. At one point I had called Dr. Miller but canceled my appt after I found Dr. J. so I dont know him. The VERY best thing I have done is going to O county to see Dr. Ando. He has been the most help. I am about 60% better but still not able to go back to work as i use my arm and shoulder and it is a Repetitive Strain injury The bottom line is you need to feel comfortable with your Dr's. and if you do then please dont let my experiences change your mind, but a 2nd opinion is always a good thing. I think you should follow up with Dr. Williams after the MRI and see what he tells you and if you are not happy with him, then you might try Dr. Jordan. Does Dr. Williams do Botox injections? It is interesting that Gelabart referred you to dr williams and not Dr jordan since they work together at UCLA and wrote a paper together. Maybe it has to do with insurance. Dr. J doesnt take it and you have to submit it ourself and it can get expensive but it was worth it for me. It is also interesting that Dr. W prescribed the spinal Q as he only prescibed for me the alignmed shirt of which he has a stake in the co. The spinal Q is much more superior. Dr. Aufiero prescribed for me it much later. Who is the spine dr. ? I am also looking for a good Massage therapist and good chiro closer to home . Maybe you can recommend your friend. What does the chiro do ? Also what drugs work for you. I have tried Relafan, Celebrex, Flexeril and Tramadol. I dont like any of them and none of them seem to work very well. I havent tried Nuerontin Dr. Aufireo gave me some compounded creams some of those ingredients which I am trying now. Sorry this is so long too. Where in L.A. are you? I'd like to talk more, but too much typing isnt the best. I will pm you and maybe we can talk by phone. Take Care,JKL |
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