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Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 12 7:49am | Replies (36)

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@snowmass When I sent in imaging and reports because I needed spine surgery, when the nurse talked to me, I was told getting into Mayo was about a 3 month wait, and I said OK. That is variable between departments and can change with patient requests and capacity, so you'll need to go with what they say the wait will be. After my request, it was 5 weeks later that I got a call from Mayo offering a consultation appointment because there had been a cancellation. I think the appointment was a week later, so I had to figure out quickly where to stay. We were driving, so I had only a hotel to reserve. You may want to figure out the logistics now so you are prepared if you get a call for an appointment on short notice. I do think that the complexity of having a cervical spine condition and TOS (thoracic outlet syndrome) together would increase the chances of being accepted as a patient because TOS is something that is missed by many doctors and not understood well, and it can have overlapping symptoms with a spine problem that can make getting a correct diagnosis challenging. Mayo does diagnose and treat TOS.

I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.

Jennifer

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@snowmass There are a lot of John Barnes certified therapists doing myofascial release in the LA area. You can search for them at this link. https://mfrtherapists.com/ I didn't remember if I had given you that information before. Yoga stretches are also a form of myofascial stretching. That is often what is recommended for TOS as therapy.