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


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Old 06-01-2019, 03:09 AM #21
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Hey! Glad you are doing well. Mind sharing what tools helped your recovery? Surgery, physical therapy etc.
Hi DarKnight,

Everything that I did to recover was listed in my post from 2017 with all the details! I wish you a speedy road to being pain free too!
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Thank you CRPSinSC!

I don't know if you read my thread, but my condition is actually fully resolved. I am fully recovered and no longer sick. That is why I posted my message a few days ago. Thank you so much for your kind thoughts!
I am fairly new here and haven't gotten the hang of recognizing when there are more pages to read.
I saw your reply and figured out to go backwards this morning.
What a great story. I am so happy to hear you've recovered.
I have Sarno's book.....need to read it again maybe?
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I am fairly new here and haven't gotten the hang of recognizing when there are more pages to read.
I saw your reply and figured out to go backwards this morning.
What a great story. I am so happy to hear you've recovered.
I have Sarno's book.....need to read it again maybe?
This is something I am looking into as well. Look up Alan Watts muscular tension. An interesting take on muscular tension in our bodies.. I am trying to relax. Also take a look at medications you are taking and their side effects on askapatient.com lots of medications you wouldn't suspect like allergy medications can cause muscle tension.. I have gone off all my medication and I am going to see where this takes me in a couple of months.. hope you are doing well.
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