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

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Old 07-02-2007, 03:35 PM #1
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Default Tos Pain

Never do ANYTHING that creates immediate pain.
"No pain, no gain" is NOT part of the everyday life of TOS.
Chronic pain specialists say it takes up to 18 hours after you have done something too much to go into a flare.
So, immediate pain is a NO NO...

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Thank you Allison and Johanna,

Just last night I was playing with the dog and tried to get the toy from him but he didn't let go and my arm flew backwards. The pain was so intense it made my eyes water. Thankfully, it calmed down after a while. But the intensity was unbelievable, I yelled out. Still a bit sore today. I have a generic Daviset that I only take on bad pain days. It helps.

I am in New Jersey? Pennsylvania area and have a good dr. now. The first one had three minute visits. quick to operate and never looked for causes other then cts. Always was mad when cts showed up again on EMG's after surgery.
Was battle to get owcp to accept plexus disorder, but they did after thier dr. agreed with it.

Brachial plexus was 51 mg/s on first thorough emg. about five months ago. Is that really bad? I think 70 is normal.

Thank you again for your quick responses
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