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


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Old 11-27-2006, 02:44 AM #11
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I have seen Drs that were posted in threads that were not covered under the Drs. Sticky List at the top of the thread page... it is difficult to find/monitor all threads for new doctors that need to be added to this list and I ask if you would send this info. directly to me via. a PM to DDayMBB,
when doing so I ask that you provide Drs, name, specialty, address, phone number and E-mail address if known thank you DDayMBB it would make it quicker and easier to get it up on the board quicker also one other request is to make sure the Dr or PT you want added is not already up on the board, unless there is a change of address, phone number etc. again please PM this info. to DDayMBB


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Old 11-28-2006, 12:42 PM #12
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Hi Trix,

I did have the suggestion made to me as well about a breast reduction - funny I thought the docs I saw would have recommended it a lot earlier then they did. (I am a 38DDD, I have a hard enough time finding something that fits right to begin with)

I find bra straps can drive me nuts...more often then not they are falling off my shoulder and I am constanly picking it up. Most evenings at home I wear a 'sleeper-type' bra. Very loose but gives enough support for just lounging around.

At this time I wouldn't consider a reduction until the TOS or whatever it is has been treated to some degree (I have had phyiso and massage and currently am on Lyrica and Neurontin) that I am happy with. To date, I am not sure anyone has really determined what is going on.

I'd like to hear how you make out. Bra shopping up here in Canada for us ladies can be tough can't it?
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trix...here is a link to some strapless bra's in your size.

http://www.freshpair.com/catalog.php...ize=38DD&id=42

i am looking for a link to a bra that a lady here in dallas has made. i know they were selling it at neiman marcus. it is link a stretchy t-shirt with a built in bra. they are awesome. you don't get any pressure or bumps or bulges from any bra straps.

i found them...a camisole style and a long sleeve style. the link is to the long sleee one....just click on spandex collection and it will show you the other.

http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/ca...0097cat4530751
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Well, my grandma told me once that when she was young, they couldn't afford a bra for her, so she took those little round bandaids and put them on her nipples, so that at least THOSE wouldn't show thru her clothes. Okay, okay, I know that's not your proble. It's the bouncing. I havne't worn a bra since my surgery. still cant wear anything over my shoulder. RSD up there now.

My only suggestion is to have your dh walk around and hold them up for you everywhere you go.

Sorry...just took my pain meds and feeling a tad LOOOOOPY!!!!
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Old 11-28-2006, 06:47 PM #15
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OMG can you imagine what we would look like walking down the mall? I droop enough, maybe I'll just through them over my shoulder.LOL I have never laughed so hard.
Jamy, I totally agree, bra selection in Canada sucks. There are ony 9 registered bra makers in Canada to special order from. It takes 12 weeks to get anything that is specially made. And it is very expensive.
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