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Old 12-06-2008, 04:42 AM #1
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Confused A question for those who have had an operation for tos

I was wondering what kind of operation you had (muscle/rib) and how long the rebilitation lasted (when could you get back to work)? I'm asking this since I start feeling worsening in my symptoms and the angiosurgeon who diagnosed tos for me said that if my symptoms got worse I would need an operation but I for now I'm worried that it would take too much time untill I could be back to studies...
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