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


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Old 07-25-2014, 02:09 PM #1
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Default TOS pain affects my faith

I decided to write about how TOS has affected my life, specifically my faith.
In so many ways, TOS has wrecked me.
In other ways, TOS may be saving my life.
You can read more if you like here...
http://rtosjourney.blogspot.com/2014...os-prayer.html

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I read your blog and completely relate. I find myself isolating myself in everyway...even from my own family. When people say things like, "it will get better", or even when they just ask what I did that day, I get so frustrated. Pain is something that people like to think they are compassionate about, but really, until you have been there you don't understand it. I have pretty much stopped going to church, because since this has happened I've just started wondering why a loving Father would just watch me go through this.
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I understand Lindsay, me too.
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I read your blog and completely relate. I find myself isolating myself in everyway...even from my own family. When people say things like, "it will get better", or even when they just ask what I did that day, I get so frustrated. Pain is something that people like to think they are compassionate about, but really, until you have been there you don't understand it. I have pretty much stopped going to church, because since this has happened I've just started wondering why a loving Father would just watch me go through this.
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