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SSDD
6y

Experiencing it right now.

As I type this I am sat in hospital having lost power to my hands over the weekend.

I work a day job, I have my own startup that I’m working on and I’m also freelancing on another startup.

Just been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome. It sucks. My hands feel about as a strong as a particularly weak 4 year old girl.

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  • 2
    Get well soon bro 😀
  • 5
    Hope you get well soon. Hugs.

    // I will be very upset in your shoes. There is one thing I will miss miserably. Not my keyboard. :(
  • 13
    You might be feeling like a T-Rex.
    Get well soon 💐.
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    @ViRaS LMAO ... I know I am not supposed to laugh but your comment is fucking funny.
  • 7
    I had carpal tunnel, I went on a ketogenic diet for two months and it went away with some rest.

    If you have a choice to try it before a surgical option I recommend it as I couldn't hold a pen for more than 10 seconds
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    @seraphimsystems thanks man that’s a good bit of insight. How long did you rest and what did “rest” look like? No coding?
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    @SSDD rest was nothing for a day or two and taking frequent breaks along with icing the wrists or just running cold water.

    A bit of ibuprofen (Advil?) Or some nsaid of choice.

    https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/...

    Article about keto and inflammatory pain.

    Oh I also used to soak in hot water (my hands) for 10 minutes before I started work, seemed to help.
  • 0
    Get better soon!
    (and seriously, REST! don't stop resting after one day, wait a good week.)
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    📌
    I have similiar problems at the moment
    Thx for the infos
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    @SSDD That sucks, been there myself, though not that bad. Had surgery on my right hand, and the left recovered enough to be mostly non-symptomatic during my sick-leave afterwards due to the surgery and burnout.

    The surgery is really fast and easy. Only get it done on one hand at a time, though, as you shouldn't use the hand for a while after surgery.

    You will lose a small amount of strength in the hand as a consequence of the surgery (~15%), but unless you are a rock climber you will be able to regain full strength again.

    I still prefer to carry heavy stuff like bags in my left non-operated hand, though.

    Until then ice-packs and anti-inflamatories are your friends! And get a wrist-shim for when you sleep or need to put a lot of strain on the hand.
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    I really dread the day, that this starts to haunt me. I love typing and powerlifting and intro to stretch my wrist and arms as much as I can and keep try to keep breaks as a regular thing.

    I’ve worked a lot on my overall posture but hand/arm placement is still hard haha.

    Get well soon!
  • 0
    Ahh, get better man.
    I would advise you get a mechanical keyboars with very light switches, it might help a little bit.
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