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<blockquote data-quote="BaliRob" data-source="post: 1461675" data-attributes="member: 36236"><p>I am deeply indebted to the following members:-</p><p>@ Debzz Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - recommends keeping hands warm</p><p>@ greybags Trapped nerve (?) in elbow</p><p>@ NinaB73 Finger triggering</p><p>@ AlaskaRon Neuropathy taking Gabapentin & Celecoxib</p><p>@ Bluetit1802 Neuropathy treated successfully with Alpha Lipoic Acid tablets from Nature's Best</p><p>@ JenniB Pains in her hands and dropping things - relieved by using leather gloves and keeping hands warm</p><p></p><p>There is more than enough to keep in mind if my condition worsens. In two cases - keeping hands warm is a new idea</p><p>I think, and may help many others trying this. The trapped nerve seems to be a candidate for a 100% cure. Now, how</p><p>funny, I also suffered for a year or so with finger triggering which disappeared without me noticing - I had completely</p><p>forgotten I had had it hahaha. I do not want to have to use AlaskaRon's tablets because I rattle enough already and there</p><p>is bound to be a contra-indication but nevertheless more arrows in my quill if I become totally disabled by Neuropathy.</p><p>The suggestion I like the best though (because I may be able to afford them) is Bluetit1802's very helpful suggestions</p><p>to try Alpha Lipoic Acid tablets from Nature's Best.</p><p></p><p>Part and parcel of the whole ailments described in this thread - are Nocturnal Leg Cramps - I have virtually conquered</p><p>this debilitating condition WITHOUT QUININE and would be happy to help by pm any member who cannot find</p><p>the copious entries from me on the subject - I can promise to alleviate their pain.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to be late with my response but not too well in the stifling heat of Bali at the moment - thank you all.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaliRob, post: 1461675, member: 36236"] I am deeply indebted to the following members:- @ Debzz Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - recommends keeping hands warm @ greybags Trapped nerve (?) in elbow @ NinaB73 Finger triggering @ AlaskaRon Neuropathy taking Gabapentin & Celecoxib @ Bluetit1802 Neuropathy treated successfully with Alpha Lipoic Acid tablets from Nature's Best @ JenniB Pains in her hands and dropping things - relieved by using leather gloves and keeping hands warm There is more than enough to keep in mind if my condition worsens. In two cases - keeping hands warm is a new idea I think, and may help many others trying this. The trapped nerve seems to be a candidate for a 100% cure. Now, how funny, I also suffered for a year or so with finger triggering which disappeared without me noticing - I had completely forgotten I had had it hahaha. I do not want to have to use AlaskaRon's tablets because I rattle enough already and there is bound to be a contra-indication but nevertheless more arrows in my quill if I become totally disabled by Neuropathy. The suggestion I like the best though (because I may be able to afford them) is Bluetit1802's very helpful suggestions to try Alpha Lipoic Acid tablets from Nature's Best. Part and parcel of the whole ailments described in this thread - are Nocturnal Leg Cramps - I have virtually conquered this debilitating condition WITHOUT QUININE and would be happy to help by pm any member who cannot find the copious entries from me on the subject - I can promise to alleviate their pain. Sorry to be late with my response but not too well in the stifling heat of Bali at the moment - thank you all. Rob [/QUOTE]
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