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1. Is it possible to have TOS when one day your dr hears the bruit, and not the next?!? He heard it and dx'ed me, then I went for the ultrasound and nothing showed up!
2. What is up with the red/white blotchy hands? Does this indicate arterial involvement? 3. If you have ATOS can you do PT to avoid surgery or is it inevitable? 4. What is the relationship between the sternocleidomastoid muscle + TOS? Last edited by lindsayshealth; 08-01-2014 at 02:16 PM. Reason: one more question |
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1. Idk, but my guess would be because the scalenes may not be as tight on one day. 2. It's like when the blood flow comes back sometimes I think. This is what it seems like to me. 3. I was not diagnosed with arterial tos until last month. I've done PT for ten years. I'm having surgery next month for the first side. I've apparently been a walking time bomb. ATOS is dangerous. 4. I don't think there is one. It gets it's on syndrome. I had problems with this when some crappy pain doctor did trigger points there trying to treat my tos. It felt like my throat was tight and I was chocking. Otherwise it had never bothered me at all. |
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Yes, they are red + blotchy when down and walking or just sitting with elbows bent. They get pale and veins deflate when I raise them. Pulse diminishes on left wrist when my arm goes up, but doppler and MRV show nothing. How frustrating. Is there another test to ask for, or do I just need to see a TOS specialist?
The reason I asked about the SCM is because that is related to the ear/eyes/face and I have TONS of pains in those places. Do you guys?? Not sure if SCM is just compensating for the scalene tightness, guarding, or what... I got a NUCCA (upper cervical chiro) treatment last week. It stopped the tingling in my upper back completely, and I could sleep on my side again. Pretty amazing. |
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Maybe trigger points in the SCM ?
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread125577.html
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Just go see a TOS specialist. Ask for botox for diagnostic purposes, or as least lidocaine block. I have jaw and face pain. I actually paid for cosmetic botox to be injected into my jaws for this several times. It was very expensive. I thought it was just tmj, but I was amazed when the pain in my face went away with a lidocaine block to my anterior scalene. I have a weakened pulse with several positions, but it never goes away completely. I enjoy letting nursing and medical student try this out on me or docs with little or no experience with tos. They are always so intrigued by this, I find it entertaining. There is little rhyme or reason to the color and temperature changes in my hands. I've had A degree in temperature change between fingers on the same hand. The red blotchy sometimes is accompanied with nerve pain for me. |
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