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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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I have had TOS since around 98 and had TOS surgery on the right side around 2000. It is a very hard surgery to recover from but to me it was worth it. Dr. Sanders called me today to check on me. He does this every once in awhile.
My question is how low does TOS effect the upper chest. I am messed up from below my breat to my neck. Today I cleaned some windows and hung some new curtains in the boys room and raising my arms got me going below my breast. Is this part of the TOS? I use to be pretty up on TOS but since dealing with RSD and other issues, I put the TOS on the back burner. Any help would be appreciated. Ada |
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Hi Ada,
You might have irritated the inter coastal nerve with the extra reaching up and such, and maybe just stretched beyond your usual amount and set it off bit.
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