Carpal tunnel syndrome

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Was gaming on the pc Friday night for a few hours, woke up Saturday and my right wrist leathered me. Wake up this morning and jesus feels like it's been twatted with a hammer!!! . Don't know if it's cts but can't think why it would start hurting for no reason. Any one else got it, had it? Any advice?
 
On the PC for a few hours and now you have wrist pain........mmmmmmmmm?????
 
I never really appreciated the NHS before, when you grow up with it you just take it for granted. You can go to the doctor for free, make use of it man!
 
i was sure it was only got from having your hands flat down at near right angles, you just have sore wrists.


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Was gaming on the pc Friday night for a few hours, woke up Saturday and my right wrist leathered me. Wake up this morning and jesus feels like it's been twatted with a hammer!!! . Don't know if it's cts but can't think why it would start hurting for no reason. Any one else got it, had it? Any advice?

I flew long haul in first class with my own little cubicle and played vid games all the way. Got some funny looks during the flight.

On a serious note, i have this problem in both wrists, usually after or during a busy day at work. Fingers lock, sometimes all of them at once. The pain is not too bad most of the time but now and again it's excruciating.
 
Was gaming on the pc Friday night for a few hours, woke up Saturday and my right wrist leathered me. Wake up this morning and jesus feels like it's been twatted with a hammer!!! . Don't know if it's cts but can't think why it would start hurting for no reason. Any one else got it, had it? Any advice?

I have it in both hands. Not much you can do except go to the Dr.
You'll have pins and needles in two fingers and thumb, wrist brace may help with the pain otherwise it's an operation.
 
Watched about 6 or 7 carpal tunnel release surgeries on my last work experience placement with Uni. Are you getting aches or pin and needles? Suggestion is to go get it checked out. Sometimes it just disappears, if only minor then a corticosteroid injection or just a basic splint can do the job. If its more serious then surgery is probably the best option because of how easy it is nowadays. You can even have keyhole surgery where you're awake its that simple, recovery takes about 6 weeks (ligament healing time).

If your work or 'lifestyle' requires repetitive use of your hands its likely to get worse, if you can avoid repetitive actions with your hands then it should just gradually disappear.
 
I had what they said was severe carpal tunnel in both wrists 4 years ago. I was in agony for well over a year while they pissed about just fobbing me off with wrist splints to sleep in :( Eventually they did surgery on both wrists and it improved dramtically, but if i do heavy work that involves gripping tightly and pressing hard for a while ie scrubbing a floor i'm in pain for days and worry i've made it come back.. even carrying heavy bags is hard.. i still have daily pain in my hands, but i'm told that is more just from a tendons/arthritis problem nowadays :(

Carpal tunnel was numbness, pain, throbbing, and i would wake in the night with shooting pains in my arm that would only go off if i lept out of bed and stood with my arm hanging loose straight down. Sounds daft but it was official and the burning pain was just horrible. When they delayed the op for 3 months due to the consultant being "off sick" i remember i cried for hours, cos i just needed it to be over.

Like with anything, there's varying degrees of carpal tunnel, a relative says they had it but didn't have many of the symptoms i had.. a lot of people mistake rsi for it. And docs take bloody ages to diagnose you, and then make you try splints for ages before anything else. Burning, numbness, swollen wrists, pins and needles, have any or all of that then go to the docs, and be firm!
 
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