Re: NUMBNESS-Jackie B, Jean Long

From: Michael Murray (mkmurray@cyberport.com)
Thu Apr 5 15:47:24 2001


Jean, You were right. The pain management Dr. thought that the numbness I wa having was from the way I am using my computer at work and at home and also the way I hold my body when I am hurting. He gave me some excersises to do. Jackie, do you use the computer a lot? At least, this is probably not related to the adhesions. Kel

Jean Long wrote:

> Kel,
> I think it could possibly be linked to adhesions but it could also be Carpal Tunnel.
> Did you ever get the nerve test for Carpal Tunnel?
>
> "A true friend walks in when the rest of the world walks out."

>> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Murray" <mkmurray@cyberport.com>
> To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS" <adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com>
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 5:26 PM
> Subject: Re: NUMBNESS
>
> Jackie,
> I am still going numb also. Everyday. It is just on one side. It does affect
> me because it is on the arm and hand that I write with, and I do a lot of
> writing at my job. The severity of it changes. I am mentioning this to my pain
> doc this week, maybe he knows what causes this.
> Kel
>
> jackie burgess wrote:
>
> > Hi michael? Kel? what name do i use?
> > sorry i havent replied earlier but have been really poorly for 2 weeks plus.
> > NO I haven't found out why my left hand and arm go numb, but its strange
> > that this is the side the adhesions are on maybe linked? dont know, if
> > anyone does can they let me know.When my pain gets so bad i black out also.
> > hope u r ok
> > take care
> >
> > regards
> > jackie B england
> > (stickybits)
> >
>


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