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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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The latest SEP showed that I have nerve damage on the left from overuse due to right side TOS. Now niether arm can raise above my head or to my back. Thank God for bead, bath and beyond back scratchers.
Trying to get left side approved by wc now. The left is very painful and I am so used to using it that I still do causing more pain. |
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So sorry to hear that your left side is hurting i have had bilateral TOS since the being of this and what i have fond is that my left side has always been a bit better then the right but now after a few months of losing my fine motor skills in my right it is now starting in my left hand and the other strange thing is it has taken 4 years for my left arm to get the same type of tremors that i have had in my right. Any ways i hope that comp wont give you to hard of a time for your left side and my heart goes out to you it is such a pain to be in pain on both sides.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | billy027 (08-07-2008) |
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Hope & wishes that each of you will someday soon find something can give relief from the pain.
Be it a great doc, PT, self care, alternative treatments...
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