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Carpal Tunnel & how do you deal with it? Wrist brace, surgery, therapy?

Carpal Tunnel & how do you deal with it? Wrist brace, surgery, therapy?

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Old 09-30-2011, 09:34 AM
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Carpal tunnel can easily be cured by a simple surgery-had it and no pain, no strain and can do anything now. Advise you do it - simpler than braces, etc.
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Old 09-30-2011, 09:36 AM
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I had the surgery on both hands two weeks apart. It helped immediately. I have the braces that I wear to bed sometome if I overdo it as with time it can return but I have held off more surgery with the braces. Now I have the pin and needles and numbness from chemo that will never be OK so I have been learning to live with it and still quilt, etc.
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Old 09-30-2011, 09:44 AM
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Had it all. No help. But i'm still quilting, I know its painful. But have to go on.. Good luck. love JoAnn
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Old 09-30-2011, 09:46 AM
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I put up with the pain for 5 years and then went to get a nerve exam on my hand, I was at the point where my hand was going to be damaged forever. The Dr. set me up with a surgeon, my hand was good after that! The scar is only 1/4" long on my palm. Go for it, anything is better than the numbness and pain.
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Ok, I don't have details, but I had a friend tell me that at one of the large factories here, that when they had employees who had carpel tunnel, they would have them take large doses of Vitamin B and that helped tremendously. maybe google it and see if you can find that recommendation anywhere???
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What does help Lidocaine Patches and Gabapentin. Both prescriptions. love JoAnn
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:27 AM
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I JUST HAD SURGERY ON MY LEFT HAND HAVE A BRACE BUT IT STILL
HAVE PAIN ALSO HAD TROUBLE WITH ELBOW IT IS SLOW HEALING
BUT I WOULD DO IT AGAIN HOPE TO GET BACK TO SEWING SOON
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:30 AM
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Had the surgery on both hands one at a time, best thing I ever did. No pain, and full use of both hands.
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by dublb
Last week the Dr. said that the strange & painful feeling In my right hand & arm was caused by a lack of blood flow to the fingers. Probably carpal tunnel. The wrist brace is helping a great deal. (I do not intend to quite doing anything, like quilting! Maybe change the way I do it but not quit.) I see the Dr again on the 7th of Oct.
Do any of ya'll have it & what did ya do about it.
I opted for surgery and I couldn't be happier. I went to a hand surgeon and I can't even see my scar. I have no more pain or numbness. I may need the left hand done soon, but being a righty makes that one less urgent.
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Old 09-30-2011, 10:35 AM
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Went several years then got the braces wore them at night. Intstantly worked . Then they started in again and started losing my strength. AFraid I was going to drop boiling liquids,s
Had both of them done last year. Pc of cake. The surgeon knew mw as I use to work in the OR> So he did very small scars right in the wrinkle and pain and numbness were gone instantly and not post op pain either. The longer you let them go the more they will scar down. The results are not as good if you let them get to bad.
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