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


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Old 12-30-2008, 11:29 AM #11
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How did the BOtox go gibbrn and how has it been since???
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I'm hoping she's still "high" and feeling no pain since the engagement !
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hi all,
well I have to say that I am decidedly feeling less migraine pain and less stabbing in my back. I am finding new muscles that like to be painful from new usage though!!! And yes I am defiantly still HIGH as a kite from the engagement.....family has helped with distraction from pain.....but got one killer migraine in Ontario.....to my own detriment I ate chocolate covered coffee beans, drank Dad's homemade red wine (really good...but likely high tannin levels) and played table tennis like an idiot!!!! Puked and all...not nice but was fine the next day Thank God!

I have been doing no scrapbooking or card making and am wondering if that is contributing to my less pain.....thinking so for sure....and can't stop staring at my ring so kink in the neck....LOL....

thanks guys....
I do recommend botox and I will for sure be going back to have the spots tht were missed done as well as the ones that flare up when my neurologist pokes at them. He's so good...head of the migraine clinic in the Foothills hospital in Calgary Alberta.

I thank all those for their kind words of support and caring inquiries! I am feeling better but still wear the lido patch as the doc didn't do the scalenes...need u/s guidance to do them and likely need a specialty muscular doc who he is sending me to. can't wait for that one!

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love and hugs and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
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