From your description of your husband's symptoms, it sounds like there is a primary nerve problem in your husband's arm or cervical spine. The lack of a pulse could be due to positioning of the arm which can certainly happen in normal individuals if the arm is in a funny position, but also raises the possibility of a vascular problem. Start with a neurologist to get a formal examination of his arm's strength, sensation and reflexes to help determine exactly where the problem is. An EMG and/or MRI of the cervical spine (depending on the results of the neuro exam) would likely be the next step. If it's possible, tell your husband to go on light duty for a few days and see if that helps his symptoms. Also, try anti-inflammatory agents such as ibuprofen or tylenol if there is any pain. Ask your primary doc for a referral. Best of luck.
If yes, there is a great website about TOS, which can be neurological, vascular, or a combination! It is at http://www.braintalk.org
They are doing some work to update the website, so it should be available again tomorrow.
Sincerely,
Concerned lady
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In the Neurologists' notes on the EMG & Nerve Conduction Study he stated:
R brachial neuritis.
R Ulnar conduction velocity was slowed.
R MACN latency was prolonged. R Ulnar terminal sensory latency was prolonged. R Ulnar F wave latency was prolonged.
Momopolar needle EMG examination showed chronic neurogenic changes in proximal as well as distal group muscles of RUE.
Interpretation: These findings are consistent with R brachial neuritis.
Recommend recommencement of Physical therapy, increasing Neurontin to 300mg tid, Naproxen tid 500mg, MRI of R brachial plexus. Patient remains TTD.
I had never heard of this before, so I did some research on this illness/injury on the internet. I contacted the Nat'l Vaccine Injury Commission, the CDC, VAERS, and finally was told maybe I should contact a Social Service Orginization or an Attorney. When I inquired with my employer, she stated that "You signed the form stating that you were aware of possible risks". The ONLY thing that was stated to me was "Are you alergic (allergic) to eggs, and do you have a fever". I need to know what is going on and get better. Can a influenza vaccine in the right arm cause "brachial neuritis"? I had a bad sinus headache about a week prior to the vaccination, went to doctor and he did both CBC & ANA blood tests, which came back fine. He gave me two injections just as a precautionary measure - Depo-Medrol and Rocephin. Could these two injections, plus the influenza vaccine have cause this? I did agree to take the vaccination, but NEVER thought I'd end up with anything like this!!! I can promise you that I will NEVER ever take another flu shot!!!
Thank You,
JLyne
I'm with you, about avoiding vaccinations. You should look for an interesting website, by NVIC (National Vaccination Information Center).
Also, read an eye opening book called, "IMMUNIZATION, THEORY vs. REALITY, Expose on Vaccinations, by Neil Z. Miller(1996).
This book has many informative quotes from respected mainstream medical journals about this most controversial of "sacred cow" subjects.
You might want to check into some holistic health, to counteract the "adverse effects" of the flu shot you had. For example:
acupuncture
homeopathy
Vitamin B complex (if there are no "contra-indications" for your particular situation)
adequate amounts of good fats and oils, to help re-myelinate any possibly de-myelinated nerves,
digestive enzymes, if needed
etc.
I wish you the best!
Sincerely, Concerned lady
http://cantbreathesuspectvcd.com
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I can't drive or hold things sometimes.
I am not sure if this has anything to do with a surgery I had 20 months ago. I had a large tumor removed from my aeorta and also had an adrenalectomy.
I don't know where to start. It seems to be worse than last week and I am worried.