no but i have been prescribed amitriptyline to relax my nervous system.
PTS, also known as brachial plexus neuritis or neuralgic amyotrophy
Parsonage-Turner syndrome typically affects the brachial plexus, a network of nerves that control muscle movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. In rare cases, it can spread to other parts of the body, but this is not common.
The exact cause of PTS is unknown, but the condition has been linked to many previous events or illnesses such as: viral infection, bacterial infection, parasitic infestation, surgery, trauma, vaccinations, childbirth, systemic illness
There is a male predominance in PTS with a male-to-female ratio ranging from 2:1-4:1.
well not that wil help but may i just got told i have parsonage-turner syndrome n i sure would like to know what the differences r ? what r ur symptoms?
Individuals as young as three months or as old as 74 years can be affected with PTS; however, the prevalence is highest in young to middle-aged adults.
Turner syndrome can rarely be inherited
No, Turner syndrome affects girls.
The paralysis involves limpness and rapid wasting of the affected muscles. Tendon reflexes might be affected, depending on the severity and extent of muscular paralysis and wasting.
I believe there is some sort of surgery to get rid of extra skin on the neck?
Turner's syndrome is only found in females.
Yes and she is also the spokesperson for the Turner Syndrome Society.