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Old 12-11-2012, 08:57 AM #1
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Default Ulnar transposition surgery...AGAIN

Hi all been years. I'm having ulnar transposition surgery on 12/12 on right arm. I've found out a lot from my old legal paper work, Dr. Depositions,etc.about all my old treatment. I hope you are all are doing as well as you can. A little update I had the SCS replaced in Feb of this year. In agony as usual, but it's been so long with TOS, 35+ years I can't remember not having it. Has anybody added anything to my old
'you might be a TOSer" post from years ago? Keep your chins up, remember You can have TOS or it can have you, it's your decision. One thing about TOS the first 100 years are the hardest.

Later Mark J
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