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Old 02-13-2009, 05:44 PM #1
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Thank you Thursday, for your kind words to myself and fellow Australians.

Regarding my symptoms, I'll just list them for you.
*pain in my wrist
*numbness and/or pain in my hand
*numbness in all fingers but worse in last 3

Those ones are all worse at night, and have eased some since I started wearing a brace to bed.

*tingling or pins & needles in lower arm from fingers up to elbow
*Brachial Plexus pain especially on pressure
*shoulder pain
*occassional aching in upper arm

Now you see why I said I have symptoms fitting other conditions as well as CTS, although I think that the most likely diagnosis.

I'm not interested in seeking medical assistance for it at this stage. Like always, I'll probably wait until I can't stand the discomfort any more.
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AAAGHH!!! The honeymoon is over I have terrible eczema rashes on both hands from the braces!!! I'm so sad. ... And itchy
Does anyone have suggestions on how to heal up the eczema? I'm gonna go back to the old braces while I'm waiting but I would like to continue with the new braces eventually. Should I wear thin cotton gloves with them??
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Hi, I just got new braces for night splinting and I am super happy with them so I wanted to share the recommendation
I was having problems with my old ones cutting off my circulation in the fingertips. I sleep crazy and I was forcing my hand against the brace where it hits my palm and then wake up w/o circulation in the fingers. Those old braces were Hely & Weber brand as are my new, more comfy ones that are a dream to sleep in!! They aren't super duper rigid a the palm but I'd say they are immobilizing my wrists. Also- the straps aren't abrasive at all. The whole apparatus is pillowy and good. PLUS they open completely up for a more accessible cleaning job

This is the 5819 Kuhl™ Modabber™ Wrist - Short Its on the Hely-Weber website here and they have a link to some online stores you can purchase them from
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I called the sport med store where I got the braces and asked them for advice and it was so easy I'm bewildered why I didn't think of it myself
They said to cut old socks into fingerless gloves and put them on before the splints!! I did it last night and woke up sweat-free and without irritation
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I was actually going to suggest the exact same thing.... but ended up deleting my post because I thought you might think me dumb!

I'm doing OK with my brace at the moment ... as in less pain at night, and have saved an old pair of cotton socks for when the weather is hot and my hands get sweaty.

I'm glad to read that you're doing better.
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Help The rash would not be stopped by socks!!

Update:
Weirdly enough after almost a month in the clear and wearing my sock "gloves", the eczema crept back!! It's just as angry and awful as before.
But I will try once more to thwart it and continue to wear the splints. THIS time, I will make gloves/ sheaths out of thick terrycloth washcloths. I tried it last night and it seemed to do well. No heat & the rash hadn't been angered
Here goes!
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when i wear splints i can't sleep for some reason. same with cpap and dental appliances. so i don't wear any of them and the result is i have dental problems from grinding my teeth and headaches from sleep apnea. i don't notice any benefits from the splints anyway, unless i have a sprain.

i know what you mean about some not being comfy. i found one at the thrift store that had a velcro closure that allowed you to adjust the part that hit the end where the pinky is. this is the part that hurts me most when i wear them becauses i diagnosed myself with ulnar tunnel syndrome (funny how the docs can't seem to do that themselves!). i also have a pair that adjusts with shoelaces. these are second best to the velcro one i have.

i am hoping for rash cures myself. i get them when i am on antibiotics, the fungal kind. living on the humid gulf coast i am sure does not help. last visit to the doctor they gave me a pill and said take one a day till it goes away, and then stop it. they gave me only 3 pills tho and it was not enuf.

sometimes vinegar helps rashes, but it works best on poison ivy and chiggers, and has to be applied right after the exposure. for poison ivy and chiggers, you need to apply and wash it off. something in the vinegar makes the chiggers die, and by washing you keep them from staying embedded.
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