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Old 04-08-2011, 02:20 PM
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Hey Judy,
That makes more sense then w/Neuro gving reasons why doesn't think it would work. I had scar tissue on my S1 nerve that for years seemed to have given me horrendous lower body burning pain (buttocks, both legs-5 years post surgery). It did get better. Don't know exactly what happened tho am glad of it and I hope somehow if your phrenic nerve is embedded in scar tissue somehow that will get loosened up over time. I wonder if something like trying to sing would help (lung expansion). Probably sounds crazy since you have difficulty breathing tho just wondering (stretching out area as best you're able).

Recently I had an experience that ticks me off w/a specialist post surgery and I had been very careful surgery and started to have some symptoms that I explained in depth and was seen for right away and wasn't blown off though was not taken seriously enough. So based on complaints was seen again by specialist and again full details given tho still left feeling symptoms went unaddressed. Next day I went to Urgent Care to be seen. Based on that visit reported back to surgeon and was properly diagnosed "I think" although I'm going to see my PCP today to make sure and whatever other doctor I need to see but I'm ticked off that it took an extra week to get started on meds that should help ... I reminded the surgeon I had given her all the symptoms last week and there was actually something she could culture but didn't. Arggh.

I'd be really ticked off as well if suffering the permanent damage. Bad enough it happened, really rotten that the surgeon didn't listen to you and at least try to find out what was going on. It seems more common here in the US than not. I think it's fear of litigation if admitting to anything (with most surgeons/doctors).

Last edited by Maria; 04-08-2011 at 02:23 PM.
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