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<blockquote data-quote="carraway" data-source="post: 480921" data-attributes="member: 78843"><p>I had it, in my left hand and slightly on my left side.</p><p></p><p>Once I cut back on the carbs it went away took 2 or 3 weeks of very low carbs. </p><p>Over Xmas when I 'forgot' about carbs it came back in two fingers on my left hand. </p><p></p><p>I can only assume for me, there is a connection between what I eat and the feelings in my fingers.</p><p></p><p>I have read somewhere that hands are the easiest to repair, but I cant remember where I saw it so have nothing to back that up with.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping that with extra weight loss this year I will make a full recovery. I would say I am 90% better and if I had stayed on duty over December would possibly be fine now. I haven't done the very low carbs this year yet but I am still low.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carraway, post: 480921, member: 78843"] I had it, in my left hand and slightly on my left side. Once I cut back on the carbs it went away took 2 or 3 weeks of very low carbs. Over Xmas when I 'forgot' about carbs it came back in two fingers on my left hand. I can only assume for me, there is a connection between what I eat and the feelings in my fingers. I have read somewhere that hands are the easiest to repair, but I cant remember where I saw it so have nothing to back that up with. I am hoping that with extra weight loss this year I will make a full recovery. I would say I am 90% better and if I had stayed on duty over December would possibly be fine now. I haven't done the very low carbs this year yet but I am still low. Cara [/QUOTE]
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