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Default TOS symptoms only when using a mouse

Very recently i started having TOS-like symptoms. I'm still fairly young, 21, and have never had any previous injuries or nerve related pain. I havent been to a doctor but i fit the profile of a TOS sufferer.. rounded shoulders, forward head posture, tight pec minor/scalenes. My hand goes numb/weak whenever i start using the mouse. while applying pressure to my pec minor i am able to replicate the numb feeling in my hand. ive tried sitting in a couple different positions and putting the mouse at different heights but it doesnt seem to be helping.


so my question is how do i deal with this? do i keep experimenting with mouse positions/heights or do i avoid computer use and work on my trigger points?
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