Date: 08.06.2011
From: sarah
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Subject: pins and needles
hi everyone,ive been getting really terrible pins and needles in my hands,when i wake,it can last up to an hour or so,then goes.i just wondered if anyone else as experenced this.:)
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Date: 08.06.2011
From: cookie
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Subject: Re: pins and needles
Occasionaly i do sarah but i have badly effected elbows so i think my nerves and blood vessels get restricted at times when im asleep. Are you having back or neck problems defo worth telling your gp x
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Date: 08.06.2011
From: Lee
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Subject: Re: pins and needles
my fingers go numb and have pins and needles every day but i think that is elbow/nerve damage and as i sleep it compresses even more. There are some exercises that help by stretching the ulner nerve etc. If you use a computer much try and take regular breaks and move your wrists. The exercises involve a towel wrapped around the elbow to sleep and can limit the numbness if thats what it is otherwise you could be just resting your arms on a nerve and dont realise as my legs get tingly if crossed for while
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Date: 08.06.2011
From: kirst
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Subject: Re: pins and needles
i have that and the rummy is sending me for nerve conduction tests to determine if its carpal tunnel. definetly tell the GP x
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Date: 08.06.2011
From: Francesca
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Subject: Re: pins and needles
I get this too and it generaly on waking and lasts half an hour or sometimes more. my consultant said it was tennis elbow (bilateral) caused by PsA but another rheumy told me it might be carpal tunnel syndrome. Either way I haven't been given anything to help. Has anyone successfully treated it?
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Date: 08.06.2011
From: Lee
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Subject: Re: pins and needles
Push for it as ive only just got a sort of confirmation that its compressed nerve and when I finally see my Rhumy again im going to ask for conduction tests and not all PA
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