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    Lately (past couple of weeks) I have been waking up at night and my primary mouse hand has been numb. This is starting to freak me out as I don't have any insurance.

    I'm going to switch mouse hands, I have a beanbag wristrest and an ergonomic keyboard, and besides stretching, is there anything else anyone can think of do to? (Besides get a life and not be in front of keys all the time?) Are the wrist braces worth it?
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    Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

    Originally posted by DJ Jackalope View Post
    Lately (past couple of weeks) I have been waking up at night and my primary mouse hand has been numb. This is starting to freak me out as I don't have any insurance.

    I'm going to switch mouse hands, I have a beanbag wristrest and an ergonomic keyboard, and besides stretching, is there anything else anyone can think of do to? (Besides get a life and not be in front of keys all the time?) Are the wrist braces worth it?
    I use a wrist brace at times, and it helps a lot. Also, stretching and taking a couple of minutes for a break on an hourly basis can really make a big difference.

    Also, assuming you're using a desk, make sure the keyboard height is correct ergonomically for you. Most desktops are at 30", but for the average person the keyboard should be more about 26"-27"high. That alone can reduce an incorrect flex of the wrists by a fair amount.
    Thorn
    "If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." - Catherine Aird

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      Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

      My sister and my ex both had jobs that involved typing all day. Both started feeling the effects of RSI and they both got a pair of Handeze style gloves to wear while working. They said that they made all the difference in the world, and they could hardly feel them while working.

      Im also getting the beginning pains of RSI, mainly in my mousing hand. Personally I didnt really like the feel of the gloves, I did notice a difference at the end of the day though. What I have now is a Dynaflex gyro that I use every day. Along with stretching and exercising my wrist, it helps make it stronger. Convinced my sister to try mine, and she then stole it from me claiming she needed it more, heh.

      As with all stress related injuries, alternating heat and cold helps to soothe pain and the like, but to help defeat the cause I would suggest strength training type work with your upper back, arms and wrists.
      Of course its fully cooked... we had it set on "linen".

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      • #4
        Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

        Hey Jackalope, I have some stuff from when I had to do therapy for Carpal Tunnel. Would you like me to send it to you?

        Also, you might want to try using a contrast bath to see if it helps. Contrast Baths help decrease swelling, decrease pain, and increase ease of movement (for most people). For a contrast bath do the following:
        1. Use 2 bowls or a double sink.
        2. Fill one side of the bowl or sink with warm water, then fill the other bowl or sink with cold water (do not add ice).
        3. Alternate your hand and wrist area in the following pattern:
        Warm water - 3min, Cold - 1min, Warm - 3min, Cold 1min, Warm - 3min, Cold - 1min, Warm - 3min. (You only do this seven times to reach a total of 13 minutes)
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        • #5
          Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

          Find a friend and get them to massage your hands and wrist. Increase the resolution on your mouse and acceleration so you don't have to move it as much.

          A Linux guru friend would what me to tell you to dump windows and the mouse and go with Linux running a window manger called Rat poison.

          xor
          Just because you can doesn't mean you should. This applies to making babies, hacking, and youtube videos.

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            Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

            I've been in wrist braces for a couple months now almost every day when I have to do work, otherwise I just fail a week's worth of material to give them a rest and hope for the best (the upside of being in school?). I just went to the doctor to ask if I should be doing anything else, and essentially what the GP and the specialist said is either wear wrist braces that look like this:

            http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...nel_splint.jpg

            and they have a metal reinforcement thing on the palm side. Or they do surgery where they cut at the ligament that rubs against the median nerve.

            Though, if you are using wrist braces, you can get tendonitis in your thumbs too from being in an awkward position, and there are wrist splints that help with that too. ...I don't remember the name of them off the top of my head because I'm actually away for the weekend and the prescription that I got for them is on my desk at home, but I could tell you about it in a couple of days if you're interested.
            lurking...somewhere

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            • #7
              Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

              Is there actual wrist pain or just general numbness with CTS? My hand is pretty much tingling a bit some of the time.

              And thank you guys for your suggestions, esp lil freak!
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              send in the drop bears!
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              • #8
                Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

                Is it generally around when you sleep?... it could be the way you sleep. I have experienced similar and have wondered the same, but also have considered it could be other factors like diet/hydration, or simply pinching a nerve the way I often lean on my arm/elbow while typing. I think I have ruled out circulation, as that tends to feel different.
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                • #9
                  Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

                  Originally posted by DJ Jackalope View Post
                  Is there actual wrist pain or just general numbness with CTS? My hand is pretty much tingling a bit some of the time.
                  Depending on the person you can have the following symptoms with CTS: frequent burning, tingling, itching feeling, and/or numbness.

                  Also, you could have a pinched or damaged nerve. If this is the case, depending on pinched or damaged nerve there's a lot of stuff that also helps relieve the problem. I would go into detail however it would take me a long time to try and type it all out right now.
                  "It is difficult not to wonder whether that combination of elements which produces a machine for labor does not create also a soul of sorts, a dull resentful metallic will, which can rebel at times". Pearl S. Buck

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                    Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

                    I had/have something called de Quervain’s tendonitis. I thought it had to do with computer usage, but it is more often attributed to the way you pick up and hold a baby (I have a 14 month old)! It's often called "Mom's Thumb" or "Baby wrist". One shot of cortisone cleared it up.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

                      At the office (and until recently at home) I use a trackball instead of a mouse. Trackballs can be a little tricky to get used to, but I haven't had any problems in quite some time.
                      jur1st, esq.

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                        Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

                        Originally posted by jur1st View Post
                        At the office (and until recently at home) I use a trackball instead of a mouse. Trackballs can be a little tricky to get used to, but I haven't had any problems in quite some time.
                        Then you get Carpal Thumb and can' t text anymore :-).

                        xor
                        Just because you can doesn't mean you should. This applies to making babies, hacking, and youtube videos.

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                          Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

                          Originally posted by converge View Post
                          Is it generally around when you sleep?... it could be the way you sleep. I have experienced similar and have wondered the same, but also have considered it could be other factors like diet/hydration, or simply pinching a nerve the way I often lean on my arm/elbow while typing. I think I have ruled out circulation, as that tends to feel different.

                          So far its only when I sleep and really rarely when i'm mousing. (ha, is that a verb?) I know i tend to try and fold my wrists in when i'm sleeping (cuz face it, what do you do with your hands, they're in the way!) so i'm definitely taking that into consideration. Only- i notice that my left hand is much more tingly and that's the one i mouse with, hence the concern.
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                          send in the drop bears!
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                          • #14
                            Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

                            The thing that helps me from using the mouse in the wrong way is to sit in an kneeling chair. It is a chair that has no back, and instead has a place to rest your legs, so you that you always sit straight up. Sitting in such a way means that I can sit at my desk and have the mouse and keyboard "below" me in such a way that it is comfortable to use the mouse and keyboard. It also helps in that the correct posture means grabbing the mouse and using it is more natural.

                            This has helped me with numbness in my hands with extended periods of mouse usage.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Carpal Tunnel....ideas?

                              Originally posted by DJ Jackalope View Post
                              Lately (past couple of weeks) I have been waking up at night and my primary mouse hand has been numb. This is starting to freak me out as I don't have any insurance.

                              I'm going to switch mouse hands, I have a beanbag wristrest and an ergonomic keyboard, and besides stretching, is there anything else anyone can think of do to? (Besides get a life and not be in front of keys all the time?) Are the wrist braces worth it?

                              I never used a wrist brace...But my carpel in my left hand is apparent, I also blame injuries due to skateboarding; all in all...The inevitable is that you'll have constant pains like this even with ergo keyboards...By any chance have you formed any bone spurs?
                              A paranoid is someone who knows a little of what's going on.
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                              William S. Burroughs

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