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Anyone else deal with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

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March 26, 2018, 05:37 PM
Micropterus
Anyone else deal with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Thanks for all the responses. I really only have it in my right hand. If I don't wear my brace at night, the pain wakes me up. Other times, in fact most of the time, it doesn't really bother me at all, though I can feel it to some degree or another 100% of the time. I will give the brace a few more weeks and I have a week off of work coming up so I want to get through that to see if it eases up any. If not, I'll see a hand specialist.


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March 26, 2018, 09:35 PM
kcl1960
Vitamin B-6 works wonders for me 100mg every morning and when really acting up I sleep with my wrist brace with the hard insert to keep wrist straight. Was hurting all the way up my arm and getting NO sleep, try B-6 for a month or so!
March 27, 2018, 04:28 AM
Micropterus
I never heard that B-6 could help but after googling it, I will give that a try. Looks like there is actually something to that.


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March 27, 2018, 04:28 PM
tatortodd
quote:
Originally posted by nhtagmember:
tator

are you using a 66 degree or a 90 degree mouse?
90 degree. At work, I’m using a wired Evoluent left hand mouse. At home, I’m using a wireless right hand Anker. The Evoluent is a much better mouse, but I really needed wireless at home since the cat sits in my lap and would play with a moving cable.



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March 27, 2018, 04:37 PM
nhtagmember
going to check out that mouse

I have a bunch of items to order from Amazon tomorrow - if I like it I will add it to my list

thanks



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March 28, 2018, 09:03 PM
kcl1960
quote:
Originally posted by Micropterus:
I never heard that B-6 could help but after googling it, I will give that a try. Looks like there is actually something to that.


Trust me, I buy them from wally world about $5 for 250, 100mg pills. I take two every morning with a big glass of OJ
March 29, 2018, 08:55 AM
bigeinkcmo
I had some problems about 10-15 years ago when I was doing a ton of PC time for work and then still mousing at night playing some online games. The company I worked for actually had an ergonomics team that evaluated my work space and gave me several useful suggestions. First, was making sure I was seated a proper height and my posture was good. They also had me switch hands by putting in a track ball on my left side. One day I'd used the track ball with my left hand and another I'd mouse with my right hand. I also switched up my pointing devices at home.

Most helpful was the stretching they recommended and the night-time wrist brace. They had me get up at least once an hour during work and physically stretch my arms and wrists for a few mins. This helped a lot!!! I would also wear a brace at night which helped reduce the stress from the day and stop my wrists from being bent or kinked at night.

My mother-in-law had surgery with mixed results. Fortunately I was able to mitigate any long-term or permanent issues with the above actions and no surgery. I'd strongly consider the stretching and continuing to use the brace nightly. And if you are mousing a ton, rotating which hand you use to mouse should also offer some relief if it doesn't bother you too much to use the other hand.
March 29, 2018, 10:05 AM
CaptainMike
It's a long shot, so I just thought I'd post this up here.
I had what I thought was Carpal Tunnel about 15 years ago and went in for a full physical workup, found out I had really high blood sugar (A1c over 11) which was causing neuropathy pain in my wrists.
(A1c is now 4.6 and I'm off all diabetes meds)



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March 29, 2018, 02:26 PM
10X-Shooter
If you can handle it, try wearing your wrist braces to sleep. Apparently we bend our wrists a certain way when we sleep and it makes it worse. I am awaken with numb hands several times each night if I do not wear braces. I’d love to get it repaired but also a bit nervous to let the VA do it unless it’s under the choice program.