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Thread: Tingly fingers

  1. #16
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    Sep 2011
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    tingly response

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    i broke both wrists and a humerus. one hand is always pretty tingly, and the tingles make the hand go to sleep and its very very hard to even keep your hands on the handlebar with problems like this. take care of it , with a doctors help or it will get worse. i ignored mine and i know that this caused it to spread to other fingers. what happened next is that to grab things with the hand is like an electric shock. its nerve damage. did you see what happened if you wrapped it? also, perhaps you are compressing a nerve in the behind, hip, and it connects to the hand, or from the shoulder. i think it is good advice what the people say about being fitted to the bike. the thing to do is when something feels weird and it is not a natural good feeling, get off the bike and walk till you feel better, its not good exercise when you are damaged from it.

  2. #17
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    Sep 2011
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    reesha

    is that , i mean, was that, your goldfish in your cats mouth? lets all have a moment of silence. tragedy. absolute tragedy.

 

 

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