Take it from someone who tried to brush off numbness, go see a doctor! Please.
Take it from someone who tried to brush off numbness, go see a doctor! Please.
Jennifer
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Does your arm go numb during the day, at any other time other than waking up? Where is the arm numb - anywhere in particular? Is there anything in your sleep style that may be causing this numbness.... is it a nerve issue or a circulatory issue....
I have been dealing with numbness in my hands since mid summer - my right ring and little finger would go numb when my hand was in a dependant position (like riding my bike) - and I was being treated for ulnar tunnel syndrome (look it up). It wasn't until months later - end of october - that i had sudden onset of SEVERE muscle spasms in my left shoulder blade area, down my left arm, elbow to my fingers with - you guessed it - numbness in my left ring and little fingers. I was in exquisite pain. MRIs were done showing bulges in the cervical vertebral discs - which explains the numbness on the right side (ulnar nerve), but right now there is no explantion for the pain/numbness on the left. With many therapies and about 2 weeks of bedrest/narcotics/muscle relaxers and anti - inflammatories the right side numbness is resolving - but the left - although I feel better pain wise I still have numbness and muscle spasms on the left... so take this as you want but you may want to look into your numbness problem - or not. But my life has right now been severely compromised.
i started life out with nothing, and have most of it left[
the numbness only happens when i am sleeping. It seems to help if i put a small pillow under my arm. There is no pain though and the secound I move it goes away. And it seems to be my hand that goes numb.
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I had an issue with this several months ago. Sleeping in the same position and I would wake up with a dead arm/hand. Always from the hand that I would curl up under my head/pillow. The weird thing was that I had been sleeping in that same position for my entire life.
It really bugged me, and so I tried to force myself to sleep on my back, but I can't do that.
After awhile it went away and I never really figured out what it was... (not saying you shouldn't get it checked by the doc though if it worries you)
K.
This SAME thing is happening to me and three doctors are completely perplexed by it.
One doc had said it sounded like degenerative disc disease of the back ... when you're sleeping, your body is in one position for a long period of time, which is why in theory it'd happen more at night than during the day because of a nerve being pinched. But my X-rays and MRIs come back normal with no abnormalities.
I have always slept on my right side, and now I can't even sleep on the left because my right arm will go numb then, too. Sometimes even happens when I'm on my back.
This is really, really disturbing to me because I'm not getting any sleep. It's extremely difficult for me to fall asleep these days.
For me it's not just the hand (which can indicate carpal tunnel) but the entire arm from shoulder to fingertips. It can be either arm, but it's primarily my right.
It also has happened to my legs, but not recently.
Only happens at night.
I still have no explanation. Have not had an MRI of my head but I don't have headaches or dizziness or anything like that.
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hmmm? I guess like always it is hard to say without seeing a dr. I just feel sometimes I go to often and most of the time he says "you are young, you are healthy"! I don't want him to think I am over reacting on every little thing. My husband always says "welcome to getting older". I don't know? Thanks for your insites ladies it means a lot!
Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
> Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!
I have a lower back vertebral crush injury - have had since I was in my 20's.
I also have for many years had problems with my arms going to sleep when I am in bed. I can't sleep on my back or stomach due to the lower back vertebral crush injury so I always have to sleep on my sides. I wake up probably numerous times during the night and just turn over to the other side. Most of the time, my arms are asleep. I've never seen anyone about it and never thought to talk to a doctor about it. Just thought it was something I had to live with. So far, I do not have any long term effects, i.e. numbness in the daytime, etc.
Now you have me thinking about seeing a doc about this too? This probably doesn't help you, but at least, you know you are not alone!