Today I had pork salad for lunch and dinner. What does that have to do with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, you ask? Well, I'm trying to lower the amount of carbs in my diet. My nutritionist says that a low carb diet helps reduce inflammation which may be part of the problem with Thoracic Outlet. Anyway, it's a great way to eat healthy and still have the yumminess of pork.
Welcome to Adventures in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Hi -
My name is Pauly. I've been suffering with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome for almost 4 years. I've found that most websites will give lots of information about what TOS is or how to treat it, but very few offer practical advice for how to live with it or how to really beat it. Over the last 4 years I've learned a lot of things on my own through research and trial and error. I hope this blog will provide you with some useful information that might help you cope with or kick your condition.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Pork Salad
Today I had pork salad for lunch and dinner. What does that have to do with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, you ask? Well, I'm trying to lower the amount of carbs in my diet. My nutritionist says that a low carb diet helps reduce inflammation which may be part of the problem with Thoracic Outlet. Anyway, it's a great way to eat healthy and still have the yumminess of pork.
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