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Originally Posted by Jo*mar
No problem, you can work it into conversations now to help her figure out things, sometimes it's hard to be the one going thru it, you can help her to clarify what she describes to the doctors - it will save time hopefully , so they can best help her.
I had RSIs , it's more of a mild/moderate chronic thing now, but my symptoms were worse in my left hand/arm even though right handed. But I did assembly work so both hands were used one way or another.
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::nod:: I guess I will wait and see what her further tests start showing next week; may be back here with further questions then.
The thing that I'm finding most perplexing in trying to do any search about this is that she's not noticing any pain, just numbness, weakness, etc. Almost every sort of nerve damage I've researched seems to have pain in the affected area listed as one of the symptoms...