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Old 06-23-2014, 12:27 PM #1
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Anyone have almost constant tingling in upper shoulder/neck area? It really acts up when walking or driving probably from the position. But its definetly tingling? I do have TOS in both arms.
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Yes, I get the tingling. I always tell my husband "you would think when you hear "tingling" that it would be no big deal, I mean how bad can tingling be? But it is terrible!" I hate it, and have stopped driving because of it. I have it slightly less on the L side since surgery, so when I eventually get the R side done, I'm hopeful that it will lessen considerably.
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Yes. It is not a nice kind of tingling and I don't like it at all. I have TOS in both arms that now involves the artieries if I lift my arms. The tingling is more constant now then ever before.
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Yes. It is not a nice kind of tingling and I don't like it at all. I have TOS in both arms that now involves the artieries if I lift my arms. The tingling is more constant now then ever before.
Have you seen a surgeon?
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Have you seen a surgeon?

I've had tingling in my neck and face related to the tos. Never constant. It will go away after a bit if I move around, take meds, hot bat, heating pads, massage, etc... Like it never ever goes away???
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