elanoftroy
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Has anyone here ever had Carpel Tunnel Syndrome?
Where was it? Did you need an operation?
Every now and then I would have tingling in my right wrist and used a CTS brace, which worked like a charm. Then if the problem came back, all that was necessary was to hold my hand / wrist in a certain position and the problem went away.
Now I’ve been diagnosed with CTS in both my right and left arms. Has anyone here ever heard of that? If you have personal experience, would you share it with me? The doctor's scheduling nerve tests then operation and I’m a wee bit scared.
Any info would be appreciated,
Helen
Minor case
By: aaronm : April 28th, 2008-06:03
Back when I worked as a developer I had a minor case in my right arm, what I did was get a brace, and more the mouse to the left side. That reduced the movement load on my right side enough to let it recover. I know a couple of people who've had the opera...
Saw my doctor last week
By: elanoftroy : May 5th, 2008-01:37
Aaron, He’s not sure that I have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome because the pain goes too far up my arm. He thinks the problem is from a nerve impingement in my neck somewhere. I’m not sure he’s going to do the nerve conduction study in my arms, from what I’ve he...
Not so bad
By: hnsdoc : May 6th, 2008-14:42
Hi Helen, I had nerve conduction studies for a nerve problem in my elbow. It's not as painful as it might seem. The needles are very thin and short. The study may involve the doctor giving your arm small electric shocks, which doesn't hurt but feels stran...
Wow, thanks for your help
By: elanoftroy : May 20th, 2008-10:45
Sorry to say it’s not the regular type of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, my CTS is from a pinched nerve in my neck. I’ve been to the ER three times for pain and hospitalized four days due to the complexity. There’s a protruding disk in my neck at c4/5, pinching ...
Helen, i really feel...
By: G99 : May 20th, 2008-11:19
Helen, i really feel for you as i had my C3 fractured in 1993 conveniently damaging a nerve in the process not helped by lots of physiotherapy which just stopped the nerve healing properly. too much stretching and articulation apparently, hence the reason...
Helen, Never trust a...
By: G99 : May 21st, 2008-15:48
Helen, Never trust a doctor( unless they are forum members of course). General practitioners as we call them over here are on the whole pretty useless. i ruptured my lower disc in my back when i was 18 and lived with it for years with only occasional bout...