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krissymonkey

2y ago

Numbness in fingers - Need advice

Very recently, my thumb, index finger, and middle finger have started going numb. They will tingle for a few seconds, then just go numb for a little while. I have no idea why, and it is very frustrating. I keep dropping things. Does this happen to anyone else?

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CrazyQ

2y ago

I've always just blamed it on carpal tunnel. It never even occured to me that it might possibly be related to fibro
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wise

2y ago

I have this issue because my thumbs dislocate all the time and pinch the nerves that control my thumbs and index fingers. a thumb splint may be helpful for you
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CatEyess

2y ago

My whole body goes numb from time to time. I also have issues with holding onto things... I've been dropping them alot more lately. It makes me worry. If I sit my left leg almost always goes numb and gets tingly. We will get through this! 🙏🏻
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Calibird

2y ago

Sounds like a pinched/unhappy radial nerve to me,I had similar happen to me after my wrist surgery when they jostled the nerve. I've found that shaking my hand helped bring feeling back,much like stomping a foot that fell asleep
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GrottoPotato

2y ago

I've never had it in my fingers specifically, but I've have my legs and arms go numb
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JustRachelle

2y ago

Yep yep, it happens in my feet and my face as well.. I also have numb sensations in my legs and my arms… it just happens whenever I can’t even really pinpoint it anymore

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