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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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Also is it so different for each of us..so it is hard to guesstimate how is will be for you..
did you find our sticky threads? I can link them for you if not.. But if you can take the time to go thru them , pace yourself tho.. it can be overwhelming, but educating yourself before going to many doctors & PTs is going to be a big factor in getting the best results.. You will be able to tell if something is or isn't helping you. I was able to stop working and stay home , and after about 2.5 yrs (some delays due to work comp and dx focusing on RSI only) I can now do nearly anything I want to, but need to usually factor in some recovery time if certain activities are fairly continuous. Abrupt weather changes to wet/cold affect many of us too. Generally vascular is considered "easier" to treat. The nerves take longer to heal. But you could be having spasms that are causing the muscles to clamp down on & impinging the nerves , and once those spasms are resolved the pain may resolve in time too. That's why expert PT and docs are the way to go..
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