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FurryPanther
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Posted at 12:52 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
Quote: from SavannahNoel at 1:50 pm on Nov. 17, 2008
Is it possible to have arthritis in that area?
Arthritis is joint inflammation, not between the joints. Besides, juvenile arthritis is incredibly rare. Just rest the muscles and take it easy for a couple days. You'll be fine. Don't make a mountain out of a molehill. FP |
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SavannahNoel
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Posted at 12:50 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
| Is it possible to have arthritis in that area? |
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FurryPanther
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Posted at 12:44 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
Quote: from OverTheAir at 1:42 pm on Nov. 17, 2008
Are you experiencing paresthesia (pins and needles) in the areas you talk about? It could be a million things, but I don't really think it's carpal tunnel.
I agree. Sounds more like what I had, actually. Carpal tunnel is actually quite rare, but people always think of that. FP |
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OverTheAir
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Posted at 12:42 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
What are the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome? Symptoms usually start gradually, with frequent burning, tingling, or itching numbness in the palm of the hand and the fingers, especially the thumb and the index and middle fingers. Some carpal tunnel sufferers say their fingers feel useless and swollen, even though little or no swelling is apparent. The symptoms often first appear in one or both hands during the night, since many people sleep with flexed wrists. A person with carpal tunnel syndrome may wake up feeling the need to "shake out" the hand or wrist. As symptoms worsen, people might feel tingling during the day. Decreased grip strength may make it difficult to form a fist, grasp small objects, or perform other manual tasks. In chronic and/or untreated cases, the muscles at the base of the thumb may waste away. Some people are unable to tell between hot and cold by touch. 
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/ Carpal tunnel refers to the carpals of the hand, which are in your wrists. Are you experiencing paresthesia (pins and needles) in the areas you talk about? It could be a million things, but I don't really think it's carpal tunnel. |
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RIMHfire
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Posted at 12:39 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
| Carpel tunnel is ONLY in your wrist. You probably have tendonitis in your elbow and shoulder. |
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JoyToy
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Posted at 12:39 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
It's possible, but I suggest you just put up with it until the pain is unbearable. The test they do to see if you have it is the most painful thing I have ever been thru, and I've been thru a lot as a drug addict. The needle they use and how they wiggle it around hurts so bad. |
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xBeautifulTragedyx
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Posted at 12:39 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
| I thought it was supposed to be in your wrist...? |
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SimbaGrrl
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Posted at 12:39 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
| http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/html/carpal_tunnel.html |
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crazyboy1992
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Posted at 12:38 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
| Wht is that? |
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FurryPanther
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Posted at 12:38 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
| You can only have carpel tunnel syndrome in your carpal tunnel. So your wrist. You more likely have tendinitis. FP |
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cozysoxx
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Posted at 12:37 pm on Nov. 17, 2008 |
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