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

 
 
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Old 08-12-2007, 07:59 PM #11
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Originally Posted by Rachael View Post
What would the hyper signal be telling me? It feels as though I have having one of those EMG's.Is this something I should worry about?

ihtos...I feel them from the neck down my arm, but very prominent just above my elbow.

Hurts like a son-of-a- gun...lol

Rach
Rachael,
Dr T would press on the upper area, trap, collar bone, shoulder and if it traveled down to hand it was brachial nerve irratation, if he pressed at the elbow and it traveled to the hand, the upper part had no symptoms when he had done that , it was ulnar...
I will look for the post about c-neoceptors and sending hyper signals....the type of nerves and the type of signals they carry.

Is is a sick injured flared nerve. can you feel the trigger, is it in the top shoulder area, under the armpit, is it from the wing area or like a butcher knife in the back... or nothing that high, it is only elbows down zinging?

My supervisor at work does not have Tos but she had a flare up of nerve recently from buying a home and washing down ALL the walls.Her ring and ponkie were killing her, her shoulder ....after she stopped that job, it was OK for her.

I would take anti inflamatories, see if you can keep a pillow on your lap to keep the arms from hanging down, if you are walking support the arms, TRy some biofreeze or rub you like and a tennis ball between you and a wall and rub over the sore spots...

Do you happen to take a topomax for nerve pain or anything?
Try 4 Advil 4 times a day for 4 days to see if that calms it, that is like a 800 ibroprophin.
What about lidoderm patches...

I would think an activity flared it, try to locate taht maybe driving, use a pillow on your lap, or if in a flare try to put it back in a remission, or calm down.
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