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ID:192367
Jun 26 2002, 4:34 pm
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Uhm....Any one have a LOGICAL reason for why my hands feel asleep and wont wake up. It feels pretty interesting, but I'm ready for the tingling sensation to go away now. Maybe I should just get a big hammer and.....
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In response to Ebonshadow
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Both.
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In response to Daemon5532
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if you've been outside recently check your body for ticks, ticks have been know to cause paralysis in the hands and feet. and if the tick is not removed it can cause serious illness and even death... don't ask why I know this.
actually even if you haven't been outside Id still check for ticks. |
Most of the time my limbs "fall asleep" because of one of two things:
1) Lack of circulation. 2) Lack of movement. |
In response to Vermolius
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Hmm...Maybe my dog had one or somethin, he sleeps in my room sometimes. I'll have to check, thanks.
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If your symptoms persist, you might want to go see a doctor.
(My services are cheap, unlicensed, and non-unionised, so if you're in the neighbourhood, swing on by and you'll feel the power of iodine and whiskey. ;-) ) |
My mouse hand was going numb for a while. I lowered my chair so my wrist did not bend down so much. I have not had that problem since. (Now, I just have no place to put my legs. *sigh*)
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My suggestion is to stop typing. Immediately. Then go see a doctor, because you could have a disease that comes from repetitive finger/hand motions. But I'm not a doctor, so don't blame me if I'm wrong.
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In response to Spuzzum
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Spuzzum wrote:
(My services are cheap, unlicensed, and non-unionised, so if you're in the neighbourhood, swing on by and you'll feel the power of iodine and whiskey. ;-) ) Spuzzum good docter he done brane sury on meh and i fel sooo goood now |
In response to Nadrew
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Nadrew wrote:
Spuzzum wrote: ma tyoo bbut ii was hiis Specaialist ssstu uudent! |
In response to RaeKwon
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RaeKwon wrote:
Nadrew wrote: Is this going to turn into one of those "Hooked on Phoenix" jokes? |
If you've driven through an enclosed space with a lot of other people in the vehicle, you may be suffering from carpool tunnel syndrome.
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In response to Geo
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Geo wrote:
RaeKwon wrote: Huked on Foniks werked fer me |
In response to RaeKwon
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Huked on Foniks werked fer me I'm stuck on Band-Aid brand, 'cause Band-Aid is... wait, wrong commercial. |
In response to Spuzzum
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Spuzzum wrote:
Huked on Foniks werked fer me lol |
In response to Spuzzum
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Spuzzum wrote:
(My services are cheap, unlicensed, and non-unionised, so if you're in the neighbourhood, swing on by and you'll feel the power of iodine and whiskey. ;-) ) Wasn't there an old Saturday Night Live skit with Steve Martin where when you had something wrong, you'd go to the barber and they'd bleed you? I'm sure you could do that unlicensed. ;) |
In response to Creek
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Wasn't there an old Saturday Night Live skit with Steve Martin where when you had something wrong, you'd go to the barber and they'd bleed you? I'm sure you could do that unlicensed. ;) Yep, there was such a skit! http://snltranscripts.jt.org/77/77rtheodoric.phtml |
In response to Lesbian Assassin
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Dagomit, these puns are too much. They just stink. Like, they've a pungent odor, duh-huh.
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In response to Gughunter
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"You know, medicine is not an exact science, but we are learning all the time. Why, just fifty years ago, they thought a disease like your daughter's was caused by demonic possession or witchcraft. But nowadays we know that Isabelle is suffering from an imbalance of bodily humors, perhaps caused by a toad or a small dwarf living in her stomach."
Hooo... thats going to be the source of a lot of quoting from me for a while. -AbyssDragon |
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Depends... which hand is tingling?