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Old 09-03-2012, 07:37 AM #1
Geordie Geordie is offline
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Hi i have just had that shooting pain right up to my elbow from my fingertip just through typing.It is like a electric shock type pain. Why the hell is this? up until the other day my trouble was burning pain in both hands mainly fingertips, pads if you like.Very sore to lift things even slight touch at times eg Washing hair,rubbing on bed covers etc. Also very sensitive to heat/cold im waiting to see a Neurologist on 21st sep cant come soon enough. surely my mishap wouldnt cause me all this? And i was worried about the contact dermatitis well thats not a patch on this what does it sound like to people more clued up than myself ?

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