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Originally Posted by rnfowl You are going to need an appt with your physician who will probably refer you to a neurologist to check for nerve abnormalities. Do you use your wrists alot, typing, repetitive work using hands / wrists? Is there anything that helps it "die down"? Good luck and you should make yourself an appt. |
Well, both of my wrists took a battering when I used to play as a goalkeeper in football and at two different times due to football I had to go to the hospital because my wrists just gave way, and went back (but they werent broken or fractured or anything like that, didnt have to have my wrists in plaster, just in a sling for about a week for each wrist.)
Also, playing the PS3 normally helps it die down, not sure if thats because I am concentrated on a game or because of the position the wrist/hand is in. I dont actually play games on it that much though so my hand isnt on the controller that much.
Thanks for the reply!!