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TLR-maybe there is light at the end of the tunnel

Posted By: Me2 on 2007-07-12
In Reply to: After a very trying day and another one - TLR

and I'm sorry your mom is not well.  I will keep both of you in my prayers. 


I hope tomorrow is a better one for all of us. 




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Thanks for promising the light at the end of the tunnel.
You know, I started hot flashes in my 30s and thought I was going through the change. Not kidding I am now over 45 by 1 year and still going through this! Ugggg. Maybe Karma will pay me back for all these years. All this girl wants to do is have fun... and looking forward to it, someday!
anyone think they have carpal tunnel, but.....

too scared to get it checked out?  my left arm aches every day and goes into the palm of my hand and thumb.  i'm thinking it could be carpal, i've been typing for many years, and i have a bad habit, i twist my hair with that hand.  i'm too chicken to go to the doc and get it checked out, because if it is and surgery is recommended, i really don't want surgery.  what have you all done?


TIA 


?carpal tunnel
I get right thumb pain (along with back and neck, of course). Instead of taking oral medication which may affect my thinking, my rheum gave me a trial of lidocaine patch. I cut this up, using a little strip around the thumb and wrist area, another strip across my shoulder blade area, along with a microwave heated hot pack (although ice is supposed to be better). It helps get me through for a few hours and I am not "foggy" at all. Every little bit helps! I also do not want surgery. A little knowledge for me is dangerous, wish I didn't know what I know - scared to death of surgery of any kind. I guess we are all in the same lifeboat.
Carpal tunnel
 I have typed for years and have had carpal tunnel syndrome which did not hurt a lot.  Therefore I put off surgery until I now have permanent damage.  Do not wait too long to have surgery if you need it.
carpal tunnel
I had tingling in my fingers and dropped things also and docs thought I had carpal tunnel, had EMG/nerve conduction studies of my hands, negative.  Then had an MRI of my neck and had a herniated disc with nerve entrapment, had physical therapy, worked for short period of time.  Finally had surgery 15 years ago, but nerve had been trapped there so long, have permanent nerve damage.  I kept asking my doctors to get an MRI of my neck, of course the EMG/nerve conduction studies were positive in my neck, so that is when they ordered an MRI.  If I over work I now get pain and numbness and tingling in my left hand.  I have a friend who has had carpal tunnel surgery and it worked for her.  I would suggest you go to your doctor and make sure that it is not your neck.  Good luck.
Carpal tunnel
Anyone have any suggestions on how to alleviate carpal tunnel pain?  I think it is carpal tunnel.  When I woke up this morning my right hand felt like it was swollen 3 times the normal size.  I can work some, but the longer I work the more painful it gets.  Some days  at the end of my shift it hurts almost all the way to my shoulder.  Thanks.
carpal tunnel
Have any of you had carpal tunnel surgery and then returned to transcription as your profession? I think I'm going to need the surgery done, but I love my job.
Don't know about carpal tunnel
but they can help a pinched nerve. I've also heard that they can help asthma.
I don't really think there is for cubital tunnel...
(pinky and ring fingers), which is what my main problem is now too, although it started out carpal tunnel. It can be helpful to keep the affected arm/s *straight* while sleeping, though, even wrapping with a towel and pinning it (I used to use an old knee brace I found for cheap in a sporting goods store on my arm so I wouldn't bend my elbow while sleeping).

Also, be careful not to rest your elbows on chair arms, desk, etc., which I think was how I developed it, from resting my left elbow on my desk while I proofed my reports after transcribing. I use ErgoRest arm supports now, and they've been a big help (for my mouse arm too). I don't use them for actually typing anymore, though I did for a while, but just while proofing or when using the mouse on the other side.

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Haven't had carpal tunnel but...
I felt that I was getting the beginning symptoms of it. I had some pain in my left wrist and tingling in my fingers. My husband quickly bought me a new desk with a lowered keyboard tray so that my arms were at the correct angle, and now my symptoms are gone. Have you tried making any such adjustments?
Carpal tunnel surgery
Who has had it?  Did it work?   I'm dropping things all over the place, never used to be clumsy.  Also having tingling in my fingers and tops of my hands - goes away but is intermittent.  I do the hand and finger stretches, but the dropping things is getting very bad.  

Would love to hear from anyone who has had similar symptoms.  Could be my self diagnosis is wrong.   TIA
carpal tunnel surgery
just a thought, have you tried vitamin B-6 and stretching exercises?   some have good results from this,  look online, try Dr. Andrew Weil's site for more information,  Dr.Weil is sort of new agey but he has some good basic information on his site, there are probably others who have just as good. 
carpal tunnel maybe......my aunt described
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Anyone here with carpal tunnel who did not have surgery but
something else and how did it turn out?
Useful link to some preventative carpal tunnel exercises
www.safecomputingtips.com/carpal-tunnel-exercise.html

Just a light dusting. nm
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Happy - very light
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The light boxes would be much
healthier than tanning booths.

Thank goodness I am too claustrophobic to use tanning booths or I probably would have when I was younger. As it is I laid out in the sun a lot when I was in my 20s, and have the age spots to show for it.
Need some light and laughter.
You know, I have been reading the gab board all weekend and into today and there have been a lot of depressing posts and help needed everywhere. I got to thinking today that lots of things are going wrong this Christmas and maybe we need to reflect on our own lives. I have felt sad and sorry for all the posts I have read.

Mine may seem trivial, but after today's soul searching and reading of the boards, it hit me hard. I am an animal lover. I have 3 indoor cats and have been taking care of a feral cat clan, helping out a local feral cat society. It is a long story but I kind of fell into it. I was taking care of 9 outdoor cats, males mostly with 1 adult female and 2 female kittens (I got them spayed). Well, tonight we found one of the feral cats was hit by a car near our driveway. It hit me hard, even though she *technically* wasn't mine. We named her Momma (original, huh) because she was the mom to all of the kittens over the years. She was a beautiful cat and a terrific mother. She never let me pet her but appreciated me and my time taking care of her kittens. I only regret not taking a picture of her. She was gray with green eyes. My husband buried her in our yard as we were the only family she really knew. My heart goes out to the strays, and it hurts me to know she never really was loved on this earth except by me. I just wanted to post this to have other people send thoughts her way and just think of a cold feral cat in need of love. I will never forget her.

I know it seems petty compared to all of the other issues brought up on this board and don't want to be a *Debbie downer*. I really did want everyone to think of her and a lonely animal in their life whom they could touch and take care of.

Thanks for reading :(
I have to agree with you. IMO, we need to keep it light.
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He can light my fire! ;)
The Australian guy that sang the Doors song 'Light My Fire' is GOOD-LOOKING. Doesn't hurt that he sounds good also ;)
Sorry, I don't mean to make light of the
situation from the OP. However, people are going crazy over this and the individual being discussed is not even a part of this conversation. For all anyone knows, this had been handled and the dictator did not mention it in his dictation or has been handled since, so why are so many in an uproar????

I am not in the military, but my nephew is in the Army, and in his unit each situation is handed on an individual basis--there is not a blanket protocol for things of this nature.
Maybe they light themselves, and last for a whole year!
Maybe they blow themselves out too!
She gets a light and the TV on all night, but...
she says it is not fair that she has to be lonely in her bed and the grownups have somebody to snuggle with.
And, shall we say, light in the loafers!
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Light a candle... see message
The next time you "feel" someone is with you by some strange occurence happening, light a candle. Communicate with them, actually talk out loud to them, let them know that you are thinking of them. Ask them questions. When you go to bed that night, write down the questions you may have for them and then see if you have any insightful dreams.

I absolutely love this stuff!


Anne
I just tries to keeps it light in this crazy world is all...

Ever see the movie "Clueless?"  There's this GREAT line where the father tells this boy that if he doesn't have his daughter home safe and sound at the end of the date, "I got a .45 and a shovel, I doubt anyone would miss you." 


Freakin' kills me! 


Coors Light? naw just joking ;-)
I had the same problem, but just decided to go with the flow. I started working graveyard and sleeping during the day. I was able to work within family constraints and felt much better.

Don't know if that's an option for you, though. I tried Tylenol PM and other OTC sleep aids but they gave me restless leg syndrome for some reason which made matter a million times worse.

Hope you're able to find some relief.
Guiding Light for 20 years (nm)
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Well I believe you - I was just making light of my post (sm)
many people have seen these things, including what my friend and I saw.
I like the light powder snow...sm
cause it's easier to shovel than that heavy wet snow....Do you shovel or does someone else do it for you?    Cat  
That puts a different light on things.
I'm glad you talked to him. It is surprising how honest teenagers will be sometimes when you just talk to them as equals and not immediately come down on them. Kids need to know that their parents trust them, unless of course there is a good, clear reason not to.

I am curious though. Did you say anything about him helping another kid do this? I'm sure he knows from last time around that peer pressure and acceptance are powerful. By not helping this other kid with things like this - he could be helping this other kid overcome the problem too.

What about knowing that it was in your house, etc? Personally, I would still be upset about that and want to make it clear that it should not happen again.
"Carol Anne -- DON'T go towards the light!" LOL. nm
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Too bad that all of those with cancer are just too stupid to see the light...
smoke a little pot and - presto - you're cured! I imagine with all of the hippies coming down with cancer these days that, if this actually worked, we would all know by now, but I might just say that to make my not-a-pothead-self feel better about the cancer I will someday not be able to cure because I don't smoke weed, right?
Oh geez folks, light up...
it was funny!
Guiding Light since it was a 15 minute show
 I'm old.
White Shoulders is a very light floral,
a very feminine scent. Not heavy at all. Beautiful smells wonderful, but I think it is heavy. I wear Amazing Grace & LOVE IT.
If the color is very light, paint ceiling with it, too.
Usually enough light reflects up so it appears the ceiling is white, anyway. Only with dark colors will it seem cave-like. I've done it with a celery color and it was bright and cheery.

If you have lots of trim and paint it a crisp white, then I'd paint the ceiling white too. That would look sharp.
energy star light bulbs
Just remember if you drop and break one of the new energy efficent light bulbs they have mercury in them. you can't just suck up the mess with your Dirt Devil(: On the back package there is a list of how to clean up mercury spills or you can call the EPA in your area. Leave it to our govt to create a light bulb where you need a govt run agency to help you clean it up!
..The light hitting it when turning it sideways or whatever may
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Maybe someone could shed some light on this marriage thing. sm

Even though I've been married for almost 10 years. When does your husband lose respect for you? If he does.  When exactly does that happen and can you get it back? I swear, if I didn't have God in my life I so would not be sitting here married.  He supposedly has God in his life, too, but sure doesn't act like it. Neither do I sometimes, but I have so much more respect for him than he does me. I'll talk and he'll roll his eyes and move his hands in a rolling motion for me to "hurry up" with my story. He never listens. So tonight in the middle of me telling him something I just turned around and stopped talking. He asked me why I did that and I told him what he did (and he didn't even realize it) because he got so mad and defensive and started yelling at me (in front of the kids) to "never, ever tell him another thing again." How childish is that? I wish I didn't have to talk to him again at this point.


I'm sure tomorrow I'll be better, but when we dated he never did this. I wouldn't have married him. Can I be perfectly honest with you ladies? In the bedroom I am his slave (haha). I hate it. I honestly think that is where I went wrong.  Now I avoid it like the plague as much as I can (go to bed 2 hours after he does), but I honestly think it's because of all those years of doing whatever he tells me to do.


Do you ever get that back? The respect? I feel like we are so far gone sometimes.  Divorce isn't an option right now with a family. I just want him to respect me.


Tell me how I should act to him, towards him, with him, what do I say? I honestly don't know. He treats me like this because obviously I let him. I just HATE his yelling. My voice is SO much softer than his and he is just OBNOXIOUS. I avoid confrontation for fear of his dam* VOICE!


Guys tend to pack light, and
probably would be embarrassed by something you were calling a hope chest. Nothing wrong with having a bin with practical essentials for them to take with them, but if it goes beyond what they can see they'll need immediately when they venture out on their own, they might leave it behind. And if it is girly or can't take a beating or isn't flexible about going from DW to MW to oven, it's not going to get used IMO.
memories, light the corners of my mind.
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Anyone know of a trick to get dark nail polish off a light rug? Help!
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light slippers. can't *feel* the pedal with shoes. nm
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Bring a light, easy-to carry stool.
You will be surprised how long the walk is, and often the grass is damp, but you'll want to sit on it. I walk my dogs up to 3 miles, but it still seemed like a long walk on a warm day.

You'll want a wide-brimmed straw hat for the sun, too. Sunglasses of course and great, cushiony shoes you could stand in for hours. Most kids would not enjoy tagging along.

I enjoy watching golf on TV very much. It's the only sport DH and I both watch.
I'm in San Francisco - 63 degrees, sunny, light wind. nm
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Actually is a Dollar General brand Brat cause more light
asdf
Make sure he dusts baseboards, cleans light
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I wear Docle and Gabbana Light Blue, Beautiful...
Ysatis, Amazing Grace and Pure Grace...I love to smell good!
Crystal Light peach & raspberry teas are good sm

and I really like the strawberry-orange-banana mix they have also.