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

 
 
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Old 09-25-2011, 10:03 AM #11
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Hi all,

I am comforted and relieved to find this support forum. It's disheartening and frustrating to feel weakness and in pain every day, and no one can see why it hurts. I'm a 24 year old female.

Anyway, I believe I developed TOS from repetitive strain at work. I used to work in a mental health facility, where we had to restrain teenage girls multiple times a day. Last January and February, our restraints increased to over 40 in the month, and it was at the end of February that I started to notice my symptoms.

Fast forward to September 2011, and I feel like I've been around the doctor block. I'm fortunate to live in Boston, MA, where we have so many great doctors and medical institutions. I've been to my PCP, a physiatrist, an OT, a vascular surgeon, a neurologist, and a thoracic surgeon. After these folks and lots of tests, a diagnosis is still inconclusive:
  • Xray - no extra rib
  • EMG - no abnormalities
  • nerve conduction study - no abnormalities
  • PT- my strength decreased by two thirds in five weeks, so it was not helpful
  • CT scan - no abnormalities
  • vascular study - the only test that indicated loss of circulation

I'm now awaiting to hear about Botox injections into four muscles (two on either side). MGH's Dr. Donohue is working to get clearance from my insurance company.

In the meantime, I continue to have daily struggles. My pain and weakness are sporadic, and there are now two days alike.
  • • When hands/arms are in a raised position, hands become pale and appear to have lack of blood flow
    • Weakness in grip and strength
    • Aching in hands and arms (feel “limp”)
    • chest pain
    • elbow pain on both sides (more often left side) in the notch between the two bones on the inside of the elbow
    • “odd” sensations in pinky and ring fingers on my left side (burning, tingling)
    • Pain where collarbone meets shoulder
    • Tension and tightness in neck and shoulders (frequent)
    • Swelling of hands – veins “pop” out (a few times a day)
    • Overall loss of weight and sometimes lack of appetite


Glad to find everyone here.

Take care.


**placed a copy of your post on the main TOS page here-
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...055#post810055

Last edited by Jomar; 09-28-2011 at 12:37 PM. Reason: added note
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