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My husband has had a numb hand and arm for about 3 years now. He's in

the computer field, and he does use one of those arm rest thingies with

his keyboard. He went to a specialist last year to take a $1,000 test

that said that he doesn't have carpal tunnel, but no diagnosis.

 

Any thoughts?

 

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Mindy

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" ...that they may be one... "

- Jesus, John 17:22

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mindy,

 

my thoughts regarding your husband's hand and arm......i would suggest he

contact a licensed massage therapist. massage is a highly under- rated

alternative therapy, and also very low cost. its totally non-intrusive,

and oftentimes immediately effective, though repeated visits may be needed

to completely restore the natural order of the body. very often problems

arise when the same motions are repeated over and over again, and a lot of

these kinds of problems can be corrected with massage. for example, many

medical doctors now send their patients for massage therapy to prevent

surgery for rotator cuff problems (the shoulder hurts and it's too painful

to lift the arm) . massage may not be the answer for your husband, but

then again, it may bring relief.

 

namaste,

pam

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Hi Mindy

 

You don't use any hydrogenated oils do you? They tend to " plug up "

blood vessels. I find that when i don't exercise - all my body parts will

go numb much quicker. The harder i exercise the less numbness and

more blood flow.

 

Rick

 

Mindy Behymer wrote:

 

> My husband has had a numb hand and arm for about 3 years now. He's in

> the computer field, and he does use one of those arm rest thingies with

> his keyboard. He went to a specialist last year to take a $1,000 test

> that said that he doesn't have carpal tunnel, but no diagnosis.

>

> Any thoughts?

>

> --

> Mindy

> -----------------------

> " ...that they may be one... "

> - Jesus, John 17:22

>

>

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Have you tried seeing a chiropractor? There you may find help.

 

Funny how a spine out of alignment could contribute to this.

 

Liz D

 

 

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Mindy

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getting well

 

11/18/01 4:17:01 PM

 

numb arm and

hand

 

 

 

 

 

My husband has had a numb hand and arm for about 3 years

now. He's in

 

the computer field, and he does use one of those arm rest thingies

with

 

his keyboard. He went to a specialist last year to take a $1,000

test

 

that said that he doesn't have carpal tunnel, but no diagnosis.

 

 

 

Any thoughts?

 

 

 

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Mindy

 

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bUcKsNdOeS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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He has probably damaged the nerves in his hands and arms. I don't know how

to fix that. maybe Vitamin B6? That is what works for Carpal Tunnel, even

though I know you said it is not that. Sounds similar though. He needs to

rest it so it will heal...is he doing that?

 

Tracy

 

 

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" Rick Muenzer " <r.muenzer

 

Monday, 19 November 2001 12:25

Re: numb arm and hand

 

 

> Hi Mindy

>

> You don't use any hydrogenated oils do you? They tend to " plug up "

> blood vessels. I find that when i don't exercise - all my body parts

will

> go numb much quicker. The harder i exercise the less numbness and

> more blood flow.

>

> Rick

>

> Mindy Behymer wrote:

>

> > My husband has had a numb hand and arm for about 3 years now. He's in

> > the computer field, and he does use one of those arm rest thingies with

> > his keyboard. He went to a specialist last year to take a $1,000 test

> > that said that he doesn't have carpal tunnel, but no diagnosis.

> >

> > Any thoughts?

> >

> > --

> > Mindy

> > -----------------------

> > " ...that they may be one... "

> > - Jesus, John 17:22

> >

> >

> > Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health

> > and well being.

> >

> > To learn more about the Gettingwell group,

> > Subscription and list archives are at:

> > Gettingwell

> >

> >

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My left arm will go numb for several days within 30 seconds of

walking into the hardware store down the street, but then I'm

Chemicaly Sensitive and have a wide range of problems to different

toxins... some perfume makes my lips go numb etc. ,,,when I was

working out carpal tunnel that I had for about a dozen years I used

cayanne pepper, and found magnets and far infra red ceramic wrap

material helped a lot, the FIR wraps can be found through nikken.com

and Takionic (Tachyon Inc)

 

So are there others with Chemical Sensitivy on this list?

 

Gettingwell, Mindy Behymer <mindy@l...> wrote:

> My husband has had a numb hand and arm for about 3 years now. He's

in

> the computer field, and he does use one of those arm rest thingies

with

> his keyboard. He went to a specialist last year to take a $1,000

test

> that said that he doesn't have carpal tunnel, but no diagnosis.

>

> Any thoughts?

>

> --

> Mindy

> -----------------------

> " ...that they may be one... "

> - Jesus, John 17:22

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" carey sullins " <careysullins

 

Monday, November 19, 2001 6:57 PM

Re: numb arm and hand

 

 

> My left arm will go numb for several days within 30 seconds of

> walking into the hardware store down the street, but then I'm

> Chemicaly Sensitive and have a wide range of problems to different

> toxins... some perfume makes my lips go numb etc. ,,,when I was

> working out carpal tunnel that I had for about a dozen years I used

> cayanne pepper, and found magnets and far infra red ceramic wrap

> material helped a lot, the FIR wraps can be found through nikken.com

> and Takionic (Tachyon Inc)

 

Hi Carey,

 

Some sensitivities are due to too much Omega 6 arachidonic acid (AA) in your

cell, causing hyper proinflammatory

sensitivity. What then happens is that a very small cellular inflammation

effect from external substances, causes way

too large a response for the stimulus.

 

You can either get a red blood cell membrane fatty acid analysis or use KIM to

analyse your diet for Omega 6 to Omega 3

balance or try to eliminate ALL Omega 6 LA rich oil based products AND eliminate

ALL Omega 6 AA rich foods (red meat,

eggs, etc) from your diet AND get 2 - 3 serves a week of EPA + DHA rich fish

(salmon, tuna, herring, mackerel, etc) with

either cod liver oil or fish oil capsules on non fish eating days.

 

The KIM software is probably your best first shot as it is free and will allow

you to " Test " your diet.

 

KIM:

http://ods.od.nih.gov/eicosanoids/KIM_Install.exe (12mb download but well worth

it!)

 

Greg

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  • 4 years later...

How is cayeene used in treatment of carpel tunnel syndrome?

 

 

Begum

 

, " carey sullins "

<careysullins wrote:

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when I was

> working out carpal tunnel that I had for about a dozen years I used

> cayanne pepper,

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Mindy, I used to wake up with numb arms if I slept with my arm

lifted up next to my head. I was always told that there was nothing

wrong with me (but I was hypothyroid). When I saw a naturopath, she

suggested Vitamin B12 shots to improve my energy and for the

numbness. It worked great for the numbness. I now have the B12

shots regularly and find that if I go 2 to 3 weeks without a shot

the numbness comes back.>>

 

This happens to me..somewhat, though I am in good physical shape and daily

take Vit B vitamins including large dose B12 (sometimes " sublingual " meaning the

little pills you put under your tongue for better absorption). My arms aren't

fully " asleep " but what it is with me: the arm that I wake up " laying my head

on " has much reduced sensation. Just as a joke, I have toyed with the idea of

wearing on my shoulders and upper arms a thick padding which is plastic

underneathe. It would not be hard to rig-up such a device. That would cushion

the

weight of my head on the compressed arm, and it SHOULD eliminate the numbness.

Someday...I may try that.

 

..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello everyone,

 

Mindy, I used to wake up with numb arms if I slept with my arm

lifted up next to my head. I was always told that there was nothing

wrong with me (but I was hypothyroid). When I saw a naturopath, she

suggested Vitamin B12 shots to improve my energy and for the

numbness. It worked great for the numbness. I now have the B12

shots regularly and find that if I go 2 to 3 weeks without a shot

the numbness comes back.

 

So I would suggest that you research Vitamin B12 for his husband and

that he tries B12 therapy.

 

Also, I suggest that you learn about hypothyroid symptoms as the

majority of medical doctors do not know how to diagnose

hypothyroidism very well. A good starting point is:

thyroid.about.com

 

Good luck,

 

Reem

 

, Mindy Behymer

<mindy wrote:

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> My husband has had a numb hand and arm for about 3 years now.

He's in

> the computer field, and he does use one of those arm rest thingies

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B12 should be taken with the B-Complex if buying it from a Health or drug store.

I was deficient in B12, had the same symptoms of Iron Anemia. I take B12 liquid

drops with my multi vitamin. I was told at the Health Food store liquid enters

in the body faster then the tablets.

 

Diane

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Neck and shoulder problems can cause hand and arm numbness. I can

tell by where the numbness starts and what direction it spreads

whether I need to go to my chiropractor to have my neck/shoulder blade

adjusted or just go to the freezer for an icepack.

 

I was also in the tech field. One of the things that I often found

myself doing was resting the elbow of my non-dominant hand on the desk

so I could rest my chin on the hand. That would always cause my

dominant hand to go numb. Another problem is leaning on the armchairs

on one side only while mousing. Many tech folk get into lots of

trouble over simple ergonomics so checking with a good chiropractor or

a physical therapist to rule out RSI's might be worthwhile.

 

cheers,

 

Mary

 

, Mindy Behymer

<mindy wrote:

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> My husband has had a numb hand and arm for about 3 years now. He's in

> the computer field, and he does use one of those arm rest thingies with

> his keyboard. He went to a specialist last year to take a $1,000 test

> that said that he doesn't have carpal tunnel, but no diagnosis.

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Hello everyone,

 

Some people may not be able to absorb the B12 vitamin through the

digestive system. For this reason, to be sure one is getting the

B12 it is good to try taking it through intra muscular injection.

This is what worked for me.

 

Reem

 

>

> B12 should be taken with the B-Complex if buying it from a Health

or drug store.

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I am a LMT, and have been for 10 years... I have several clients who

have come in with this same thing and say their chiro will not help

so I have done massage therapy and stretchs to help rid my clients

of this problem i also at times get it and i just have one of my

therapist work on me and the problem goes away. stretching is a key

to any job. Most problems now adays are with the sholder and arms

because of more and more peole working on computers so over the

years I have seen a change in peoples problems.. so go see a Massage

therapist and have them do shiatsu and trigger point to it you will

see a huge difference....good luck

, " yankeeexile "

<md. wrote:

>

> Neck and shoulder problems can cause hand and arm numbness. I can

> tell by where the numbness starts and what direction it spreads

> whether I need to go to my chiropractor to have my neck/shoulder

blade

> adjusted or just go to the freezer for an icepack.

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