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Several questions about pain in neck and shoulders from car accident/thoracic outlet syndrome? |
In Jan. 2005, I was in a head-on collision deemed the fault of the other driver. They have $20,000 injury insurance and my medical bills to date total slightly more than that. I have until Jan. 21, 2007 to settle or file a lawsuit. I am still in pain after several months of physical therapy and one surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome. I've had all kinds of tests done, and the only thing anyone can come up with is TOS. The surgery fixed the tingling on the side I had done, but now my hand gets cold and my shoulder and neck hurt when I use them a lot or stand for any longer than 15-20 minutes. I don't want to do the other side because the side I had done has some adverse side effects. Is the pain ever going to go away? What's my next step? Do I talk to more doctors or do I accept that I may hurt forever? Is future pain worth anything in a lawsuit? Is it worth hiring a lawyer or should I try to negotiate a settlement myself? Anyone have good results with alternative medicine? I HAVE LEARNED, NNNNNNNNEEEEEEEVER HAVE SURGEY, UNNNNNNNNTTTTTTTTIIL MY DYING BED!!! Also go to a hand specialist, and get a handout, with a list of neck excercises! THAT helped my NECK IMMENSLEY!! Report It you may eventually become accustom to the pain |
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