Ask HN: Have you ever had Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? How did you deal with it?
Just in the last few days I've been getting Carpal Tunnel symptoms. I've bought a wrist brace, a new mouse, and a new keyboard. They seem to be helping, but I'm still worried that if this continues or gets worse, it could endanger my career.
What has been your experience?
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[ 6.2 ms ] story [ 36.8 ms ] threadIts just weird now that I have to use a big keyboard plugged into my laptop.
http://www.amazon.com/3M-Ergonomic-Optical-Compatible-EM500G...
If you want to continue using a regular mouse, switch hands (it takes a bit of getting used to). Or buy a wrist guard that keeps your wrist straight. That helps a bit.
At this point, I'm largely pain-free, but when that changes, I'm pretty aggressive about treating it --- laying off the affected hand, taking anti-inflammatories, and wearing braces for a few days afterward. (It's almost always the case that I've slipped into typing with bent wrists, and braces force me back into good habits.)
[+] repeated stress injury --- more likely tendonitis than carpal tunnel in my case, but diagnosis is tricky
Google "John Sarno" but don't bother buying his book. It's not that complicated.
These worked/are working for me - YMMV - I luckily avoided having surgery (not fun)
One of the B vitamins (honestly can't remember which B vitamin, though) is responsible for holding moisture in certaining tissues, including the tissues that line that tunnel. The tissues need fluid to protect the nerves in that tunnel from getting irritated and swollen.
Try taking that B vitamin complex for a couple of weeks. See if it helps.
I did also mix in some various hand and wrist stretches and a limited amount of icing my wrist down as well.
It was most painful when trying to get to sleep at night or when it was exposed to heat. Constant sharp tingling.
A long period of rest was the most effective. Ensuring your wrist isn't at funny angles, at any point during the day - esp if you still need to type daily. It's also a good idea to avoid resting on your elbow when bent as associated nerves are exposed..
I also had a swelling at the wrist joint that remained even after the tingling had gone. I found that this only went away when I started doing light punchbag work after several months of rest.
No lasting issues and I'm at a computer for 10+ hours a day.