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Old 11-03-2015, 10:29 PM
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I don't believe they are too small, I think my sensory issue is on overload. My neurologist believes I likely have some double crush going on. We did our usual battery plus a few that made him believe it was that. I figure this is a noninvasive potential solution, let's give it a shot.

I already had issues sleeping, found a semi schedule and this is a new bend in the road. So it goes.

I will look into that forum, JoMar. I am likely to encounter more issues of this ilk. If my increase in numbness and buzzing is in whole or part carpal tunnel pain from it was non existent and I have witnessed some people in brutal duress from it. I myself had some carpal tunnel issues 20 years back. None of that pain was present. But I have no doubt he could be right.

Rambling a bit. I did get fitted for these, so I am assuming they are properly sized. On the loosest of bindings for tonight.
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