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Old 02-12-2009, 11:04 PM #1
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Hi, I just want to toss this out as I can't get a single generalist or specialist to look at this holistically. Here is the vital info. I'm 40 and was in a traumatic car accident in 1990 which resulted in fractures of c7, t1, l5. Aches, pains, strains during the 90's starting early 2000's I began to throw out my thoracic spine on a monthly basis & received chiro treatments. I've always been athletic and competed in many sports. I still weight lift, do cardio and martial arts but about the time my back began giving me problems I began experience what I would define as muscle rigidity. Because of martial arts I can do a full split so I'm very flexible and yet I have experienced <10 tears (pops) in my calves over the past 5 years, between 5-10 pulled hamstrings, chronic forearm strain (lifting a glass of water causes pain), chronic elbow tenderness, crackling/aches in both knees and about 6 months ago more trouble with my back but this time the lumbar. Everytime I get healthy and start to exercise again it's another injury.
My weight has steadily increased although not entirely due to injury as I find alternatives and work around each injury. I'm now about 260. For frame of reference a good bw for me is between 215-220 where I was about 5 yrs ago at 12% bf.
The answer may be the obvious but even though I have a high pain threshold I'm tired of hurting and waking up in pain. Every part of me hurts, I've gained a lot of weight that doesn't respond drastically to diet restrictions and my energy levels are decreasing. Any correlations I should consider?
Sorry for being long winded and thanks for any help you can give.
In reading your post, I don't see the normal top 5 symptoms of TOS.

We have hand pain, arm pain, top of shoulder pain, a pain "spot" right by the shoulder blade, horrible neck pain and headaches, and fatigue, as in not being able to get out of bed for days. (I am bedridden 90% of the time.) But my TOS all started by using the computer too much and getting hand, wrist, thumb and elbow pain on the right side.

Just in case, I posted all of the tests they put us through for TOS. This may give you some info. to know what kind of doc you want to see - I'd think an ortho and a rheumatologist would be a good start, with some spine imaging (MRIs) and get some immunological blood work to make sure you don't have the "usual" MS, ALS, MD, etc. - they just RULE THEM OUT, so you can move on to more issues. Same with ortho MRIs, they are looking for disc damage that can be linked to your pain.

I hope this info. helps you.
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Hypertrophy of the neck and surrounding muscles can be a factor towards TOS type of symptoms.
Do or did you focus on a high development of those muscles?
Hypermobile joints are prone to RSI and other problems...

As mentioned finger, hand, arm, shoulder, neck and upper back pain are the primary symptoms of TOS .

You could have full body sticky fascia or maybe even scar tissue or something totally different??
I think a full work up as suggested would be a good idea.

Maybe a change to yoga and stretching and walking might be something to try when you are on the mend again.
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