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


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Old 06-28-2007, 12:00 PM #1
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Good morning,

Just wanted to say thanks to all for all the e mails and support. I am 11 days out of surgery and weak this is a hard one. I can't really tell much improvement at this time still sore and lots of pain and burning. I don't really know how long it will take to see results if its weeks or months If anyone knows let me know. I still await SS disability and pray we can hold on financially until then.

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Oh Beverly, it sounds like a lot ofpoking and proding and clean up in there for surgery. Sometimes the do's use a lidcaine soaked wrap in there to numb things up post up real well. Keep up on the post op meds, don;t be afraid to call and let doc know you need a med help for discomfort.

Sending prayers for your healing. Take care of no. 1, you.
Thanks for letting us know how you are doing post as you can.
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Just wanted to say "Get Well Soon" I am also tring for SSI but already had first course denied all the way to the Appeals Counsel, so I hope you get some where with yours. Glad to see you have come out of the surgery well.

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GET WELL SOON BEVERLY !!!


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Hi Beverly,
Remember it's going to take awhile before you start to feel more comfortable you had a major surgery and recovery can take sometime. Just make sure that you take it easy, use ice on your surgical sites and take your pain medication so that you can stay comfortable.
I hope that you are able to find a notice for your SS Disability ALJ hearing soon in your mail box. I know when I had received mine It was such a relief to know that it was in it's final stages and possibly months away from approval. But most of all rest while you can. You’re in my prayers...
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