P-C, what position do you tend to sleep? Here are some stretches to try - [link] Set a timer and step away every 1/2 hr or so to do these stretches. You can get stretch software which combines a timer with stretches.
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And oh, Merlin. Silly boy, come back to the nice humans with the noms for you.
We are setting up a sting operation with the food and the watching from the window tonight! At least we might be able to work out if he's coming back to eat.
And now my right foot is tingling (not my left foot), but I think that's from sleeping/pressure? I sleep on my right side, often with my head on my right arm, so I wasn't surprised when my right arm/hand was tingling more than my left this morning.
This is just weird because I don't can't identify anything that's dramatically changed to have brought this on. Usually when I type a lot, my hands get sore, not numb. And I haven't even been typing a lot this week, comparably.
Here are some stretches to try
Thanks!
My hands still aren't completely back to normal. A little better than yesterday.
You've got the jimmy-legs. Except in your hands.
P-C,
do you have any loss of strength or movement in your limbs?
Have you been drinking bootleg gin?
Were you bitten by a radioactive spider?
PC, you might have a vitamin b12 deficiency, it can cause tingling in fingers and toes.
do you have any loss of strength or movement in your limbs?
Nope.
Have you been drinking bootleg gin?
Nope.
Were you bitten by a radioactive spider?
Oh shiiiiiit.
PC, you might have a vitamin b12 deficiency, it can cause tingling in fingers and toes.
Hm. It's really more of a numbness than a tingling for the most part, though. And it's the whole hand, not just the extremities.