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

 
 
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Old 11-08-2007, 05:15 PM #1
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Hello Everyone; It's been awhile since I've posted. Hope and I stay in touch. She told me the get together at Joanna's was fabulous, I wish I could have been there to meet everyone.
I also stay in touch with Mucker on a regular basis. It's amazing to meet such wonderful people through this forum, All are so Helpful. Some that come to mind are gibbrn, Alison, and Jo, and really all of you that respond to my threads. You all are a great support system.
I am still missing my beloved dog Chinook, my heart is so broken. I have been trying to help my Mom and Dad out, they are both in their 80's and batteling alot of health problems of their own. I do what I can for them. I am so lucky to have the best parents in the world.

I am still waiting for an appeal date, reguarding wc's decison. I have finally had some help through my treating Physiatrist. A new medication to try for pain. Gibbrn, I think you mentioned Nabilone in a perious thread also known as cesment any information or imput on this medication would be appreciated? The specialist said she would be willing to write a letter to wc for approval of this new presription. She also stated that she belived I may be able to work part time but not as deemed by wc, at 40 hours a week. I guess after 3 years Physio isn't hoped to bring me much further. She stated that my family Doctor and I could talk about benefits of message therapy. My Physical Therapist wanted me to continue with Physio @ 1 time a week as well as the message therapy on a weekly basis. I guess the therapist talked to my cm about approval for the message, it was noted that he would approve this with my Doctor's request. We will see! So next week i should know more.
My mri results showed 3 problems with my cervical spine, straightening of the normal cervical lordosis, moderate c5-6 disc degeneration with spondylosis anteriorly and luschka arthropathy posteriorly. There is calcification of the anterior and longitudinal ligament. I am now 41, all these symptoms started at 38.
On a lighter note my Sister took me to Bangor Me. over the weekend for a shopping spree. We had a great time. I LOVE Deny's!! There breakfast is so Yummy!! I'm paying for it this week, but tomorrows another day. I just Do the best that I can do for each day, and I know some days are terrible but you just keep going.
Thanks to all.

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