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Does TOS ever go away for some, or will it always remain?


Also my health Insurance isn't the best. Is there any chance of finding better insurance that will take me or will I be denied or be put on 18 months for a pre-existing condition?
i think for most people you can treat TOS and make it BETTER, but you will always have to be careful.

After two year and three surgeries, i have come to the conclusion that chiropractic, PT, massage, and pain management are simply going to be part of my life forever.

I was also recently dx'ed with Fibro on top of the TOS, and I have thyroid issues, so there is a bit of a cumulatiove effect there.

I don't know about the health insurance.

good luck to you
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