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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1997220" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi [USER=54470]@Ryann1990[/USER], If you google mayoclinic.org - Peripheral neuropathy you can read what the usual symptoms are and compare them to your own.</p><p>Perhaps do the same for -Carpal tunnel syndrome and see how that compares too.</p><p>I recall that I would get some swelling of hands and stiffness which led some months after to signs of carpal tunnel problems in one wrist/hand and later the other. Worse if I had been doing anything to strain my wrist and fingers.</p><p>Further on I got trigger fingers, where the tendons of the one or two fingers thicken up in certain areas and make it difficult to move the fingers - a type of stiffness and then for the offending finger, a sudden release as the swelling slips through one of the tissue 'pulleys' that all our tendons run through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1997220, member: 468714"] Hi [USER=54470]@Ryann1990[/USER], If you google mayoclinic.org - Peripheral neuropathy you can read what the usual symptoms are and compare them to your own. Perhaps do the same for -Carpal tunnel syndrome and see how that compares too. I recall that I would get some swelling of hands and stiffness which led some months after to signs of carpal tunnel problems in one wrist/hand and later the other. Worse if I had been doing anything to strain my wrist and fingers. Further on I got trigger fingers, where the tendons of the one or two fingers thicken up in certain areas and make it difficult to move the fingers - a type of stiffness and then for the offending finger, a sudden release as the swelling slips through one of the tissue 'pulleys' that all our tendons run through. [/QUOTE]
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