Former life, WOW did I just say that yesterday, I kicked the towel I was trying to clean the floor on my foot, Sweeping I made the adult son do. DH wanted his laundry done before work today, reminded it takes two days to do it, if he does the carrying. I should say his work uniform and dark socks, works pt security and then my designated driver.
Sunday's work I have to go to an antique flea market for a trip and fall they had some weeks back. 2.5 hr ride doing site photographs, and diagram, check the warnings if any, and liabilities in anticipation of litigation.
The work helps keep the medical coverage, but kills the body.RIght now I am working about 10 hrs a week.
I miss how nice my home always looked, fresh paint, carpets shampoo'd even the beds made up and vacuumed. OMG, if I don't scour the bathrooms, not one adult in this house would dare be botherd even if it crawled. My best friend is the handheld power steamer, and Clorox wipes.
If you are that close to Dr. Scott Fried
www.nervepain.com he is an amazing person. Can rule in or out surgery helping, lots of tricks of the trade to help with the pain.
Scott has treated TOS and W/C for many years. He did surgery, now only suggest or will recommend as last resort. There are a few doctors that do the surgery, I have to see if I can find my internet df from your area.
His website is amazing, he has a couple of books out. Our Dr. Togut in Wilkes Barre retired a year ago but he went from surgery to treating by moderating life style and researching eveything that flares.
There was one doctor at Hershey did the surgery, but not his forte'. There is a thorcic outlet forum on neuotalk.com with a doctors list on the top.
Our ordeal started in 1993 when my older daughter was injured w/c. They did CT surgery sent her back to work and the w/c doc told me it was not going to help her, but she did have ganglion cyst to remove at that time. He knew but never told us the diagx. It took 3 more years, until Dr. Schwartzman saw her. Even the nuero that referred us never used the word TOS.
You know most doctors NEVER heard of TOS, or do not believe in it unless it is True TOS. If surgery were not so invasive, if it could be done with a scope would be so much better.
Have you stopped by the FB page?
One of my friends is having surgery next week, a clean up, redo. I am not sure her last surger was. Dr. Sanders is doing her surgery as she is in Denver.
My son will be starting consults with the neuro this week and we will discuss treatmetns. I think the first will be the epidural in the C5/6 where is EMG is worse, and lidocain patches. They want to try the Neurontin on him, but he did that before and the high dose makes him feel like bugs under the skin.
People ask if it is heridatary that three of us have it; it may be that we have similar anomolies, and the accidents we had triggered. My uncle was a first patient of Dr. Fried and had ulnar surgery, swinging a sledge hammer triggered his. His dil had a rear ended car accident and treated, no surgery with Dr. Fried.
I hope that you can find a reduction in pain, surgically, or treatments. There are several out there the real pros ONE in your area actually was with a hyberbaric chamber for hyper O2 for the with.nerves, another was Lidocain IV treatment to calm the nerves down. The third, is botox.....many find greater long term relief with that. They feel like a life back.
If you would like any of my links, referalls, pm me.
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