What ails you today?
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Re: What ails you today?
Nah mate, haven’t had feeling in my 4/5 finger for over a year now. My 3rd finger is pretty much gone now too and half my palm and lower forearm. My left hand is starting to get numb along the outer side as well now. Certain movements are giving me shooting numbness in both arms and the nerve pain is coming in bouts of 2-3 days now.Deegee wrote:That looks painful Kiwi, you got the sensation back ok now?
Have another MRI on Wednesday and see the Neuro week after.
That bruise isn’t painful at all, that’s the issue, no feeling in that hand. I burnt myself a few months back on the oven and didn’t know until the blister juices weee running down my arm.
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When’s the last time you had a tool other than your knob in your hand D?D41 wrote:"You have a woman's hand, M'Lord!!"
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Can’t say I’d have put up with numbness anywhere on my body for more than a few days Kiwi, glad you’ve got it in hand now though (please excuse the pun).
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Don’t know if you’ve seen my previous posts this year on the matter Deegee, but this has been on going for a while. I haven’t been to work since JulyDeegee wrote:Can’t say I’d have put up with numbness anywhere on my body for more than a few days Kiwi, glad you’ve got it in hand now though (please excuse the pun).
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Yes I’d seen them, but hadn’t realised this has been an issue for you a year or so, I thought it happened this summer. My bad if I missed earlier posts Kiwi.
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All good mate, nah you haven’t missed anything., just my cloudy pre coffee morning head not reading posts properlyDeegee wrote:Yes I’d seen them, but hadn’t realised this has been an issue for you a year or so, I thought it happened this summer. My bad if I missed earlier posts Kiwi.
Before getting the first MRI in August my hand had been numb for about 6 months. I was seeing a Chiro thinking it was a trapped nerve but wasn’t getting anywhere. So decided to chase it up with my GP.
In hindsight I probably did let it go on for too long before seeing the doc. My shoulder on that side had been aching for a good 6 months before my hand went numb. I just was a dumb male and put up with it.
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Re: What ails you today?
had tonsillitis since last Monday but unable to get to docs due to working away and just insanely busy, I think its starting to go now, today been far far less painful and despite still being swollen its nowhere near as red and the white spots all seem to have gone so I think my body got its backside in gear and decided like me that I don't have time to be ill.
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
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Re: What ails you today?
Saw the Neurosurgeon today.
I’m booked in for a discectomy and fusion at C5/6 & C6/7 on the 10 Jan. She’s quite confident there is no tumour but I’ll be getting MRI’s regularly for the next few years.
Let’s hope this f**king works.
I’m booked in for a discectomy and fusion at C5/6 & C6/7 on the 10 Jan. She’s quite confident there is no tumour but I’ll be getting MRI’s regularly for the next few years.
Let’s hope this f**king works.
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Re: What ails you today?
That in itself is excellent news, when you think about what you were led to believe a few months ago.kiwikrasher wrote:..... She’s quite confident there is no tumour.....
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Totally agree. That’s was a pretty horrid couple of weeks.StMarks wrote:That in itself is excellent news, when you think about what you were led to believe a few months ago.kiwikrasher wrote:..... She’s quite confident there is no tumour.....
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Re: What ails you today?
Well I've had what feels like a head cold and stomach bug for a while, other half has a dry tickly cough that's keeping her up at night and I've woken up this morning with a constant stomach cramp that won't go away... so I'm pretty sure if I google my symptoms I have hours to live
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MiniGee has got exactly that Cav, he’s off school atm and should have started his mocks today. This started on Thursday and hasn’t slowed down yet, sorry mate, but looks like Lemsip & daytime tv for you.
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Re: What ails you today?
Get some 'Oil of Cloves' on it, Duke.....it won't take the pain away entirely, but it will take the edge off it.
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