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


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Old 10-28-2010, 11:11 AM #51
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another weird thing was back when i was feeling a lot better, the veins in my wrists/hands were HUGE. i guess from nerve glides/stretching things were circulating a lot better
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adding cold hands to the list

its hard to know what my sx are when ive been avoiding doing activities so much
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It’s very comforting to know that I'm not the only one. If anyone can offer some advice on my situation, it would be GREATLY appreciated.
I worked as a processor for 3 years, while taking on-line classes, to finish a college degree. Meaning, I was on the computer for an average of about 12 hours a day. By the end of July (this year) my arm, fingers, neck, right side of head where fully symptomatic. You know...pain, numbness, tingling, stiffness... I went to see a nurse practitioner at my local doctor’s office and she wrote a slip for me to be off of work until I saw an orthopedic surgeon. To make a long story, shorter, I ended up seeing 4 different medical professionals until the last one diagnosed me with TOS. I have been off of work since July, without pay. The disability insurance (Harford) refuses to pay me because of lack of evidence of injury/illness. I've been in physical therapy for the last 6 weeks and it's slowly but surely helping (along with not being on the computer very much). Has anyone experienced this-having your short-term disability denied? I'm not sure what or if I can do anything about it. I already sent an appeal letter to them and they rejected that. It's not right to deny someone benefits just because they don't understand it (TOS). Oh, I was terminated from my job as well (on Oct 18th). Can anyone relate?
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does anyone else have really inflamed lattimus (sp, lazy) dorsi muscles?
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Bumping up for new members that might want to document all symptoms in one place.
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another sx i have noticed not that this is a surprise to anyone but more LIKE PROOF

in my metabolic panels my CO2 is always at the very bottom of the range. meaning i am not breathing through my diaphragm at all.
i read somewhere this is linked to lactic acid build up which i def have


my sx for the MOST part are more localized to my neck now, i feel like. i still have numb fingers but i am not getting insane sensations in my pecs or tspine now. its in my neck then occasionally goes down my left arm
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thanks for bumping this up!

My left arm is affected:

Headaches worst ever
migraine auras and light sensitivity
neck pain (excruciating)
pain in armpit
pain inside elbow joint
pain in arm in general
weak grip of hand
constant tingling/numbness of hand usually ring and little finger but sometimes other 2 fingers and base of palm
numbness of outside of wrist
grey spots in vision
was getting bright flashing lights in vision a while back - this has now stopped
hearing problems - pains with certain sound pitches - left ear
veins sink in when raise arm
swelling of base of hand
awful vertigo sometimes with nausea
pain under shoulder blade and under collarbone
weakness and burning of arm if I lift anything
awful neck and head pain if I lie on my stomach with head raised
trembling of muscles in left arm
trembling of right thumb (now getting pain and aches in right arm)
(not sure if this is related but my head regularly feels peculiar - like my brain does a flip flop)
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