On March 26,2006, I found I could not lift my right arm above approx.90 degrees. Scapula also winging out. No pain, none whatsoever, including days weeks & months preceding onset, while lifting arm, or after onset. Events preceding onset: an arduous Yoga stretching class which focused
shoulders shoulders intensive treatment
Shoulder arthroscopy
Shoulder pain and
shoulder shoulders intensive treatment
Shoulder arthroscopy
Shoulder pain range of
motionMotion sickness
Motion sickness less drowsy; this was followed by a 6 hour car trip, & upon arrival I came down with a vague virus--headache and
feverAllergic rhinitis
Coccidioidomycosis
Febrile seizures
Fever
Fever blister
Fever blisters and canker sores
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Histoplasmosis
Malaria
Rheumatic fever
Scarlet fever and malaise which lasted two days. (My husband had this virus too.) When the malaise cleared I discovered this
paralysisCerebral palsy
Facial paralysis
Isolated sleep paralysis
Laryngeal nerve damage
Muscle function loss
Parkinson’s disease
Poliomyelitis. I visited three doctors but none had heard of this condition and none took the problem seriously. After self-diagnosing using the Internet I sought out a conscientious physical therapist who had heard of winged scapula/LTN condition, gave me exercises aimed at preventing further injury, and who put me in direct touch with a sports doctor (d.o.) who had heard of the condition (said he had heard of it in med
schoolPreschooler development
Preschooler test
Preschooler test or procedure preparation
School age child development
School age test or procedure preparation
School-age children development,that it was rare). He orderd EMG & MRI & nerve conduct. study which verified the problem was with the long thoracic nerve & confirmed that nothing else was pressing against the nerve. Doctor told me to continue doing the exercises. Since then, I have continued most of my normal exercise (routine weight machines, treadmill, cycling, hiking and a reduced amount of running & jogging), quit yoga (can't do its most basic postures with this condition) and have done the P.T. exercises somewhat regularly. But there has been no discernible change to my paralysis, and it's been 9 months. What should I do next? -Columbus