Anyone here get Carpal Tunnel? What do you do for it?

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  • clickhappy
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2004
    • 4027

    #1

    Anyone here get Carpal Tunnel? What do you do for it?

    My right hand is so bad from working on the laptop lately. I dont know if its carpal tunnel or arthritis.
    anyone here used those wrist braces? did they work?
    any other ideas?
  • ninavain
    So Fucking Banned
    • Jan 2004
    • 6268

    #2
    your name is click happy....guess you click too damn much...stop for awhile

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    • slapass
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      • Nov 2002
      • 14625

      #3
      Raw fruits and vegetables for a day or so. It takes the excess water out and gives the joint time to heal. It works and that is what I was told the reason was. I do it for my knee if I get a flair up.

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      • Major (Tom)
        So Fucking Banned
        • Nov 2003
        • 32492

        #4
        Originally posted by clickhappy
        My right hand is so bad from working on the laptop lately. I dont know if its carpal tunnel or arthritis.
        anyone here used those wrist braces? did they work?
        any other ideas?
        Stretch your fingers.
        Apply ice each day.
        Get a day brace, & a night brace
        Take an NSAID 2-3 times a day
        Duke

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        • grumpy
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          • Jan 2002
          • 9870

          #5
          go to the doctor, its a 10 minute operation, they have to free the nerve in your elbow.
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          • AdultPornMasta
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            • May 2012
            • 1506

            #6
            Originally posted by clickhappy
            My right hand is so bad from working on the laptop lately. I dont know if its carpal tunnel or arthritis.
            anyone here used those wrist braces? did they work?
            any other ideas?
            Go out right now, this very minute and get a Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard.

            This unit allows your wrists to be held in a natural position as opposed to the cramped twisted postion mandated by regular keyboards. Carpal Tunnel is nothing to mess with and can result in permanent damage to your wrists and hands!



            If you don't like Microsoft, Logitech produces a good line of ergonomic keyboards as well.

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            • CurrentlySober
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              • Aug 2002
              • 38944

              #7
              i do a poo...

              rub it in, and alls good...


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              • CaptainHowdy
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                • Dec 2004
                • 94731

                #8
                Originally posted by CurrentlySober
                i do a poo...

                rub it in, and alls good...

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                • PR_Glen
                  Confirmed User
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 9058

                  #9
                  Originally posted by AdultPornMasta
                  Go out right now, this very minute and get a Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard.

                  This unit allows your wrists to be held in a natural position as opposed to the cramped twisted postion mandated by regular keyboards. Carpal Tunnel is nothing to mess with and can result in permanent damage to your wrists and hands!



                  If you don't like Microsoft, Logitech produces a good line of ergonomic keyboards as well.

                  i use that exact keyboard and i love it, but i use a laptop at home and have never had a problem with it. As long as you have your wrists outward it shouldn't affect those types of injuries.

                  Before we jump to any conclusions how sure are you it is carpal tunnel? there are muscle strain injuries you can get that can be worked out easily. One safe way to check is to take a tennis ball, racquettball or lacrosse ball and roll it against a wall with every angle on your upper arm with the pain, use your body weight to control tension.. any scar tissue can be worked out by doing that. I've had minor injuries over the years that were nothing more than that so that is a quick and easy fix for some problems anyway.
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                  • Barry-xlovecam
                    It's 42
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 18083

                    #10
                    Originally posted by grumpy
                    go to the doctor, its a 10 minute operation, they have to free the nerve in your elbow.
                    I had that type of surgery 18 months ago but for a severely pinched nerve in my left elbow. Symptoms: Numbness in the fingers and the hand muscles were starting to deteriorate. The Surgeon said I had some minor Carpal Tunnel but I declined surgery for it.

                    I bought some arm rest beanbag tubes made for in front of the keyboard like these: http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Wri...rest+mouse+pad and set them on the desk resting my lower arms on them. The hand cramps stopped ... Try this before you commit to surgery for Carpal Tunnel.


                    Video is of Surgery -- not too graphic ...


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                    • EonBlue
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                      • May 2007
                      • 3043

                      #11
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                      • _Richard_
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                        • Oct 2006
                        • 30991

                        #12
                        i masturbate? not sure if this is a medical treatment, but so far so good!

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                        • adultsitecms
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                          • Jul 2009
                          • 624

                          #13
                          Does one have carpal tunnel when you finger your girlfriend's vagina every single day?

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                          • privatesociety
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                            • Antonio
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                              • Oct 2001
                              • 14136

                              #15
                              relax, it could be Parkinson's

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                              • RuthB
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                                • May 2005
                                • 7248

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
                                I had that type of surgery 18 months ago but for a severely pinched nerve in my left elbow. Symptoms: Numbness in the fingers and the hand muscles were starting to deteriorate. The Surgeon said I had some minor Carpal Tunnel but I declined surgery for it.

                                I bought some arm rest beanbag tubes made for in front of the keyboard like these: http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Wri...rest+mouse+pad and set them on the desk resting my lower arms on them. The hand cramps stopped ... Try this before you commit to surgery for Carpal Tunnel.


                                Video is of Surgery -- not too graphic ...


                                Man, I had surgery for carpal tunnel way back in 1994, it certainly wasn't anything as easy as this .. I have a 2 inch scar on the center of my palm as a result!

                                Oh, and the damn thing didn't work either, I still have pain, numbness and over the last couple years I've also been getting hand spasms/cramps!
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                                • CDSmith
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                                  • May 2001
                                  • 51460

                                  #17
                                  I went through a pretty bad bout of carpal about ten or eleven years ago, in my right hand and wrist. It was getting so bad that my pinky and finger next to it were going dead and numb. As luck would have it I was at a local clinic pharmacy one day picking up a scrip when I noticed these great little hand, wrist and forarm tensor braces that attached with velcro. Best ten bucks I ever spent.

                                  Started wearing it, and also switched my mouse and mouse pad over to the left side of the keyboard and had to learn to work that way. Did that for over ten months, and by then my right hand had healed back up. I switched the mouse back to the right and I've never had the problem return.

                                  I've never liked those curvy ergonomic keyboards though. My mousepad has a wrist support rest, and my chair is totally ergonomic, but I prefer my regular keyboard.
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                                  • baddog
                                    So Fucking Banned
                                    • Apr 2001
                                    • 107089

                                    #18
                                    I had the carpel tunnel release done.

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                                    • dyna mo
                                      just a fucking jerk
                                      • Dec 2008
                                      • 68184

                                      #19
                                      this works for me

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                                      • kane
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                                        • Aug 2001
                                        • 20684

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by AdultPornMasta
                                        Go out right now, this very minute and get a Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard.

                                        This unit allows your wrists to be held in a natural position as opposed to the cramped twisted postion mandated by regular keyboards. Carpal Tunnel is nothing to mess with and can result in permanent damage to your wrists and hands!



                                        If you don't like Microsoft, Logitech produces a good line of ergonomic keyboards as well.

                                        I was getting a lot of pain in my left wrist from using the keyboard all day. It got bad enough that I was only able to work for a certain amount of time each day. I tried braces, ice all that stuff and it didn't work. I then went and got this keyboard an the problem was solved. I haven't had the pain since no matter how much I work.

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                                        • arock10
                                          Confirmed User
                                          • Jan 2006
                                          • 6217

                                          #21
                                          wear wrist bracers when you work, also I found forearm exercises helped it
                                          Sup

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                                          • Scott McD
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                                            • Nov 2002
                                            • 67798

                                            #22
                                            Step away from the laptop.............


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