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Old 09-17-2008, 02:45 PM #8
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Confused Numb and Tingling Fingers

I just completed a long drive from Mississippi to Illinois. During the drive everything was fine but the day after the drive things changed. I have slight numbness and tingling in my pinky and ring fingers on my left hand. The numbness increases to my whole hand, waking me up at night. I can actually press a nerve or vein near my elbow and create tingling. It has been 9 days now with no relief. There is no pain, but the tingling and numbness affects my awake hours and my sleep hours. Any suggestions? Please Help.
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