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


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Old 10-31-2013, 12:56 AM #1
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Little history about me i had one failed rib resection dr removed the wrong rib so i ended up with crps and a damaged long thoracic nerve , so i had the corect rib removed 6 months later. But i still can make my pulse disapear just by moving my chest,so now what dr running more tests. Any suggestions
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Damn.

I will respond in a PM to you.

Sending calm, healing, pleasant thoughts your way. The last thing you want is to add emotional stress to your plate. Being upset tightens muscles and makes everything seem worse.

Do you have access to a hot tub? Start your day and end your day in a hot tub or hot shower.

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How did the doctor remove the wrong rib? That's crazy!
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Yikes! I'm so sorry!
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I recently read a journal article where the doctors discuss the results of their experience performing "re-do" TOS surgeries. In the article they gave the reasons for performing the second surgery and their were several cases cited as having previously had the wrong rib removed. Apparently, this happens more than we might think....
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