Posted by xxcruz93 on February 24, 2014 at 03:14:48 from (74.64.113.99):
In Reply to: carpal tunnel posted by farmerwithmutt on February 23, 2014 at 06:50:46:
I am from nyc, 20 yrs old, got injured on a job in July and by november was told i had carpal tunnel (by this time i had saw at least 3 doctors. had intense therapy, 1 steroid injection all to left wrist area where the carpal tunnel was. experienced daily pain by the hours twisting, sharpness,tingling , throbbing, burning,numbness, coldness,hotness, cramping, everything you can imagine,i had it. i had saw all ortho doctors had cat scans , emgs and x-rays. by february i had surgery which went great no problems with healing hardly can see the scar but til this day i still experience a lot of symptoms one year later...tingling,cramping,burning and faint numbness and the occasional sleeping problems. before surgery always was on a 10/10 in pain after it ranged from a 5/10 - 10/10 depending on what activities i will be doing throughout the day. i think it does heal better if you don't do aggresive hand work, the doctors are very clueless when it comes to the pain and the way you feel.i never experienced finger loss sensations or tingling, only after surgery i felt cramping in my fingers. i saw a total of 5 doctors and i am still seeing more. to me the faster the surgery is done the better you will feel and it will help cause less nerve damage to your hand . even though i got surgery 6 months after the injury i wish it would have been done two weeks after the injury instead. after surgery you should def exercise your hand everyday and do all the exercises your informed to do. even well after the surgery you should perform the exercises daily. always massage the area as well. i hope all goes well xxccruz93
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