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

 
 
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P.S. I have been told that I probably needed to have the mid section of collarbone removed. The ortho that told me that, didn't offer to do it. In fact, he pretty much didn't want to deal with me at all.
I think that is really common with most Drs. It is out of their realm of comfort and knowledge. They don't want to go poking on a patient that has symptoms/conditions they are not used to. They wont usually even touch something they *do* know if its even close to damage from another issue.

My ortho said the damage in my wrist can be fixed but he wont ever touch it due to "all that weird stuff you got going on in there" and pointed to my shoulder. He doubted I would ever find someone willing to go into the morass.
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