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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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I had my surgery yesterday morning 11/25 first rib resection, neurolysis, and scalenectomy. Surgery went very well notice my hand feeling a little better already, took me awhile to come out of anesthesia. Like I was worked before it does hurt to breathe after word with chest pain and pain at incision site. Had me on a liquid diet for lunch and let me eat a regular diet by dinner. Was put on bed rest for about 6 hours was hard to get up and walk but encourage trying to walk it does help a little, I had one overnight stay due to be released this afternoon they are sending me home with a breathing tube to strengthn my lungs breaths have been shallow and is also used to prevent infection or pneumonia in the lungs
I will send out other updates I noticed a few people are scheduled for surgery soon anyone that has questions don't hesitate to reply or send a private message Lindsey |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Jomar (12-03-2014) |
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Thanks for the update. Hope your transition home goes smoothly!
Last edited by JR1977; 12-03-2014 at 08:43 PM. Reason: Re-read original message |
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How has your recovery been? I am new to the forum and I have NTOS and scheduled for surgery on Wednesday with Dr. Donahue in Boston. Nervous but anxious after 1.5 yrs of being misdiagnosed.....
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Good luck on your surgery! Any other questions feel free to ask Lindsey ** Last edited by Chemar; 01-31-2015 at 05:41 PM. Reason: ** email removed for privacy/spam prevention |
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Ill be having Pec minor surgery soon, which I hear is an easier surgery than tos. He is a very busy Dr and an excellent one. I like the fact that he follows up w u every 6 mos to see how your sx are doing after surgery. I think this helps him w comparing other patients sx. Your in best of hands in New England area. Best Wishes for a successful & speedy recovery! Rhonda |
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Well one week post left 1st rib resection at MGH in Boston. Dr. Donahue and team were great. Left fore arm and hand still quite numb. I am told this will subside in the next few months. The pain is tolerable now with less meds. Breathing was sore for a few days. OK now with occasional soreness at back rib section. Incision at collarbone is very tight and the area is s bit swollen. Ice pack on that area and arm has helped a lot. I was surprised how much mobility I have in my left arm. I was lucky to have my wife and kids help during the last week.
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Well 1 week post left first rib resection at MGH. Dr.Donahue and team were great. I am lucky to have found him. I was pleasantly surprised with the mobility of my left arm. Left arm and hand are still quite numb, I am told this will subside over the next few months. Incision at collarbone is tight and a little sore and swollen. Ice packs on that area and the arm works well. It was sore to breath for a few days but ok now. The overall pain is tolerable now with less meds. Working on stretching a little bit and waiting for the nerves to calm down....
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