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UPDATE - carpal tunnel ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Byrnesy" data-source="post: 1217767" data-attributes="member: 60029"><p>Great advice.</p><p></p><p>two years ago I was getting massive "electric shock" sensations down my right arm after I would place it under heavy load. It turned out I had a Ulnar Nerve issues at my wrist due to narrowing.</p><p></p><p>The nerve conduction test proved this and also showed early stage of carpal tunnel even though I wasnt experiencing any symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Both were corrected with surgery.</p><p></p><p>The upshot is the longer you leave it the worse the damage becomes on the nerve. The nerve will regenerate but extremely slowly, in fact so slowly that by the time it is recovered you have suffered irreversible muscle wastage because those muscles cant be adequately used, controlled and positioned without the feedback the nerves provide.</p><p></p><p>I hope you are able to get it corrected soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrnesy, post: 1217767, member: 60029"] Great advice. two years ago I was getting massive "electric shock" sensations down my right arm after I would place it under heavy load. It turned out I had a Ulnar Nerve issues at my wrist due to narrowing. The nerve conduction test proved this and also showed early stage of carpal tunnel even though I wasnt experiencing any symptoms. Both were corrected with surgery. The upshot is the longer you leave it the worse the damage becomes on the nerve. The nerve will regenerate but extremely slowly, in fact so slowly that by the time it is recovered you have suffered irreversible muscle wastage because those muscles cant be adequately used, controlled and positioned without the feedback the nerves provide. I hope you are able to get it corrected soon. [/QUOTE]
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