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Brain damage. But you must have already had some of that in the first place.
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Numbness in the right arm could be trapped ulnar nerve or carpal tunnel. ChaCha on!
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I don't know, but I just looked it up and I saw sleeping on it, a pinched nerve in your neck, or possible carpal tunnel syndrome. Call you doctor asap.
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I had the same thing happen to me yesterday after doing "Nancy" and the OHS for the first time. In the early sets I noticed a slight tingling and numbness in my fingertips. By the 5th set my right elbow, the underside of my right ...
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I get the same thing & I've got arthritis. Could be arthritis, injury or damaged nerves. C a doctor. Meanwhile wear compressive joint supports to help healing.
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Hello, I just had a similar incident with my right arm and my right hip and foot going numb. I went to the dr. and he diagnosed me with parasthesia, which can be caused from a pinched nerve. Pinched nerves can happen if you have your arm or...
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You may be having migraines or it could be something in your venous system You need to see a Neurologist. http://www.chacha.com/question/what-are-the-symptoms-of...
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"Spinal Damage" If you are lifting weights you could have done injury to your spine. The nerves that run down to your arm are in your upper back, lower neck area of the spine. You can have arm pain with or without neck pain. If yo...
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You may be having migraines or it could be something in your venous system You need to see a Neurologist.
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These sensations are most likely caused by carpal tunnel syndrome. very normal If possible, avoid any activity that requires forceful, repetitive hand movements. Although these movements may not have caused your carpal tunnel syndrome, they...
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