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Old 08-04-2014, 10:06 AM #1
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I wonder if it has something to do w/the TOS. Or if TOS'ers just have poor circulation to begin with, so we're predisposed to problems like TOS?? My feet starting tingling a couple months into the TOS...
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I wonder if it has something to do w/the TOS. Or if TOS'ers just have poor circulation to begin with, so we're predisposed to problems like TOS?? My feet starting tingling a couple months into the TOS...
Tos doesn't make feet tingle. Damage to the cervical spine does. Have you had a MRI of your cervical spine?

My feet started to tingle when my neck began to relax as I was getting somewhat better. This started when I began to get better, not worse. Damage to the lumbar spine also makes feet tingle.
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Yes, I had head/c-spine MRI when this whole mess started to rule out MS.
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I have had TOS for about 34 years now, and personally, I think it might cause circulation problems, in my case anyway. I did a vacuum cupping video and someone who seemed knowledgeable in Chinese medicine, thought it was strange that I had such dark purple marks after a year of doing it. She thought I might have some type of blood stagnation issues. Could be.
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