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Therapy often triggers inflammation- that is why the ice and ibuprofen are so important as follow ups. |
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Susanne, my physiotherapist is skeptical of doctors, apart from orthopedists. He thinks it a form of repetitive strain injury caused by hours of PC work, plus that my nerves might be trapped/pinched somewhere on the way. He does think in a mechanical way, like a real physio should do
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even if you don't fit the exact diagnosis we have many posts & sticky threads with therapies & self helps. main page- TOS http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum24.html useful sticky - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread84.html http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread125577.html Most drs are not fully knowledgeable on this condition, or they say they do but only a slight bit or wrong.. A very good PT or expert chiropractor might be of help quicker than chasing an actual diagnosis..
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (10-17-2014) |
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Thanks, I will have a look at that. I also read about B12. One thing I remember from the tests they did back in 2007: they did wonder about my EMG and repeated it twice. Something was bothering them, the results were inconclusive, but the nerves were somewhat slow. Hope that makes sense
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I would persue a legitimate diagnosis with a new neurologist who actually wants to look for one, in addition to trying therapy to get more use out of your hands now.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | aneczka (10-17-2014) |
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I will do exactly that, echoes. I am only 39, I do feel young and do not intend to get severely disabled if it can be averted. Certainly not because a doctor didnt feel like checking on me. Cheers
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"Thanks for this!" says: | echoes long ago (10-17-2014) |
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Conditions affecting the MOTOR (movement) neurons are more
immediately serious IMO than sensory. Usually sensory neurons are affected first by most triggers. But autoimmune disease and things like GBS, affect motor neurons and one can lose mobility and maybe permanently. Most toxins and poisons affect both feet and hands. If you only have hands affected, and this going on for years, then there is "something" causing this. Something mechanical most likely. Many of the serious neuropathies are progressive, and the feet would be showing problems by now as you have had this for years. Have you been evaluated for arthritis? Both OA and RA? Do you have hard nodules showing up on your first finger joints? http://www.webmd.com/arthritis/heber...ouchards-nodes I have both of these types, on both hands, but they are not really large yet, except my right thumb. Sometimes they hurt and sometimes not. My magnesium lotion (Morton Epsom lotion) seems to keep them to a dull roar most of the time. You can soak your hands in warm epsom salts in a tub and see if that helps. The magnesium works on pain receptors and gives some relief. Do you have itching, or rashes?
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"Thanks for this!" says: | aneczka (10-17-2014) |
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Hi, no itching, no rashes. Just weakness and loss of movement. I did think it could be arthritis, so I did X-ray of both hands only last week. The ortho told me both were completely normal, not a sign of an arthritis. (but what is OA and RA you mention?)
I don't have these nodes. I feel like posting pictures of my hands, maybe things would be clearer. (the neurologist today just made a very strange face when he saw them.. rather unprofessional and didnt exactly make me trust his experience .. ) I don't know if people do that here. It may help if someone has a very similar appearance. |
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