Thursday, November 25, 2004

Carpal Tunnel

I went to the doctor and she says that I have carpal tunnel, or rps, repteitive stress injury, however you want to put it. I am also quite drunk as I type this, on Thanksgiving evening, for what it's worht. Anyway I am supposed to stay away from the computer. This sucks bigtime. I am not happy., we shall see. Meanwhile my arms hurt.

7 comments:

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VITAMINS FOR CARPAL TUNNEL
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or CTS can result from long-term repetitive motion of the hands and wrist most commonly associated with computer use, though it often occurs unexplained with pregnancy. Vitamin B6 deficiency may encourage development of or aggravate the symptoms of CTS and often the symptoms of CTS are relieved by B6 supplementation in either a B-complex formula or in a multivitamin containing B6. At very high levels vitamin B6 can damage sensory nerves, leading to numbness in the hands and feet as well as difficulty walking. Any adult taking more than 100–200 mg of vitamin B6 per day for more than a few months should consult a doctor.

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