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Old 12-16-2014, 09:02 PM #1
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Default Parkinsons & TOS

I was wondering if anybody has ever been told that they have Parkinson's only to later find out it was actually TOS? When I look at my symptoms, I see a lot more of the TOS symptoms than PD.
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Some have mentioned on the PD forum the relationship of PD with shoulder injuries...so perhaps???

Once you become familiar with each condition.. there are some symptoms that overlap and some that do not overlap at all...

My dad has PD and I have a version of RSI/TOS...so I have become familiar with both...
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Default Yup!

Are you dx w/Parkinson's?

Good for you for figuring it out!!!

Read this:

http://www.pubfacts.com/detail/11887...re-than-1600-o


My opinion: TOS (arterial) leads to Parkinson's. Neuros won't listen to this, but read up on CCSVI and things and you will see connections.

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