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<blockquote data-quote="JP83" data-source="post: 304881" data-attributes="member: 47176"><p>Thanks all for your thoughts and advice. It's my little to middle finger that are affected, they're still numb, although not so bad as this morning. If it persists I'll do as suggested and visit the medic, but fingers crossed it will just ease off on it's own! </p><p></p><p>I think I mentioned on my previous thread I'm based on a construction camp (in Senegal) and the beds here are like concrete and the pillows like logs, so it is quite possible I cricked my neck... what I would do for a duck feather pillow, anyway I digress!! </p><p></p><p>Squire, I hope the problems you've been experiencing in your arm and fingers begins to improve soon. </p><p></p><p>All the best...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP83, post: 304881, member: 47176"] Thanks all for your thoughts and advice. It's my little to middle finger that are affected, they're still numb, although not so bad as this morning. If it persists I'll do as suggested and visit the medic, but fingers crossed it will just ease off on it's own! I think I mentioned on my previous thread I'm based on a construction camp (in Senegal) and the beds here are like concrete and the pillows like logs, so it is quite possible I cricked my neck... what I would do for a duck feather pillow, anyway I digress!! Squire, I hope the problems you've been experiencing in your arm and fingers begins to improve soon. All the best... [/QUOTE]
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