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Old 12-08-2014, 02:37 AM #1
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Default Tingling and pain in hand after tos surgery

I was diagnosed with neurogenic/vasculogenic tos and had my first rib removed,scalenectomy and sympathectomy about 6 weeks ago. I am recovering well and the blood flow to my hand is much better but I still have quite a bit of tingling and vague aching in my hand and wrist area. For others that have had this surgery did the pain ever really subside or did it improve some and now you just deal with it? How long did it take to fully stop?
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