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My wife has it! Both hands fall asleep.
I have bought a hand strap which was cheap and she puts on in the night.
The better straps keep the hand straight.
She will try exercise but does not want the surgery done.
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Yes master, invest in a better brace. It really helps. The one I got has a curved piece of metal that prevents your hand from bending a certain way. Still, it only helps to a degree, hence my question about PT
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Yes master, invest in a better brace. It really helps. The one I got has a curved piece of metal that prevents your hand from bending a certain way. Still, it only helps to a degree, hence my question about PT
Show us a picture of it if you can or link.
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Master, I'll dig up the box for you. It cost me around 37 US. Problem being I only got one for my right hand but now have it in my left as well. I'm going to make an appointment for a hand specialist today.
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Damn, just made an appt. With a specialist and I can see him this Friday, usually specialists are booked for a month in the US. Who the hell knew a Walrus could get carpal tunnel. I'm obsessing a bit over this as I'm scared of surgery so Forgive my rambling.
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Damn, just made an appt. With a specialist and I can see him this Friday, usually specialists are booked for a month in the US. Who the hell knew a Walrus could get carpal tunnel. I'm obsessing a bit over this as I'm scared of surgery so Forgive my rambling.
The surgery is quick and easy from what I heard.
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walrus
Damn, just made an appt. With a specialist and I can see him this Friday, usually specialists are booked for a month in the US. Who the hell knew a Walrus could get carpal tunnel. I'm obsessing a bit over this as I'm scared of surgery so Forgive my rambling.
The surgery is quick and easy from what I heard.
Yeah my wife had it due to too much Facebook and had to have surgery. They just cut a band that holds the tendons together to release the pressure.
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My wife must have it from washing the dishes too much. Wonder why walrus has got it?
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My wife must have it from washing the dishes too much. Wonder why walrus has got it?
In America we actually work, plus every time I read one of your posts my middle finger on both hands pop up uncontrollably. Actually master, I doubt our wife got it from washing dishes alone. Repetitive movements can set it off but weird things like hormones can play a big part. I'm trying to read up on it. A number of years ago I broke most of the bones in my right hand and about a month ago my hand got smashed at work. I'm still trying to pin it down myself. It's just a downright pain in the ass.
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My wife must have it from washing the dishes too much. Wonder why walrus has got it?
In America we actually work, plus every time I read one of your posts my middle finger on both hands pop up uncontrollably. Actually master, I doubt our wife got it from washing dishes alone. Repetitive movements can set it off but weird things like hormones can play a big part. I'm trying to read up on it. A number of years ago I broke most of the bones in my right hand and about a month ago my hand got smashed at work. I'm still trying to pin it down myself. It's just a downright pain in the ass.
It must be trauma that you had to your hand as you described.
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The cleaner in work had surgery, she was fine and it worked for her.
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Go for the sugery Walrus and be my guinea pig. ;)
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Dr said I'll probably need it. He said the surgery takes him ten minutes. That probably translates to 1000 a minute.
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Dr said I'll probably need it. He said the surgery takes him ten minutes. That probably translates to 1000 a minute.
Or you could look at it as no pain for many many years into the future. It's a buck a week or something.