I just recently started having problems in my upper body with extreme pain in my hands while sleeping. I have numbness that seems to subside when I get up. I have pain in my hands and wrists and upper back. I have tried different beds and sleeping differently and massages but nothing seems to do the trick. I am usually okay except for occasional "popping" in my hands and wrists and shoulders that cause that "shocking/tingling/numb" feeling for a few seconds after it happens. I don't know why all the sudden I am having problems other than I just took a little trip and spent 2 days doing a lot of pushing and pulling. I just don't understand it and I don't know what to do for it. Anyone have any help or advice?
Upper Body Pain, Numbness
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T-Crip
, Jul 12 2008 04:27 AM
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#2
Posted 19 July 2008 - 01:42 AM
T-Crip, on Jul 11 2008, 11:27 PM, said:
I just recently started having problems in my upper body with extreme pain in my hands while sleeping. I have numbness that seems to subside when I get up. I have pain in my hands and wrists and upper back. I have tried different beds and sleeping differently and massages but nothing seems to do the trick. I am usually okay except for occasional "popping" in my hands and wrists and shoulders that cause that "shocking/tingling/numb" feeling for a few seconds after it happens. I don't know why all the sudden I am having problems other than I just took a little trip and spent 2 days doing a lot of pushing and pulling. I just don't understand it and I don't know what to do for it. Anyone have any help or advice?
When i sleep i have some numbness in my hands and i wake up and they are asleep(well just my right hand) I went to my doctor and got a little cast thing to wear to bed(cant think of the name! lol) it basically just supports your wrists and it takes away the numbness, i do have some pain in my wrists i take lyrica and celebrex, and it still doesnt help. I do have a sirinyx in my spinal cord that still isnt going down after surgery so that may have alot to do with it. you may be getting some arthritis..?
#3
Posted 19 July 2008 - 07:08 AM
ummm...no? I don't have it during the day so I'm sure it's not that...I don't know if it's the way I sleep or because we use our hands all day to push or because part of our spine is stationary...? I have been a nurse ofr over 20 years and this is puzzling to me as to why...I think I know the brace you are talking about. The doctor I go to for my acupuncture suggested it too...does it help you? Is it awkward to sleep in it?
#4
Posted 19 July 2008 - 01:58 PM
T-Crip, on Jul 19 2008, 02:08 AM, said:
ummm...no? I don't have it during the day so I'm sure it's not that...I don't know if it's the way I sleep or because we use our hands all day to push or because part of our spine is stationary...? I have been a nurse ofr over 20 years and this is puzzling to me as to why...I think I know the brace you are talking about. The doctor I go to for my acupuncture suggested it too...does it help you? Is it awkward to sleep in it?
#5
Posted 04 November 2008 - 08:05 PM
Jackiefff, on Jul 19 2008, 06:58 AM, said:
T-Crip, on Jul 19 2008, 02:08 AM, said:
ummm...no? I don't have it during the day so I'm sure it's not that...I don't know if it's the way I sleep or because we use our hands all day to push or because part of our spine is stationary...? I have been a nurse ofr over 20 years and this is puzzling to me as to why...I think I know the brace you are talking about. The doctor I go to for my acupuncture suggested it too...does it help you? Is it awkward to sleep in it?
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