I officially have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

7:36 pm on Friday, February 2, 2007

Starting last October I noticed some tingling and weakness in my left hand. It gradually got worse so I saw my doctor about it. He said it appeared to be Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and referred my to an orthopedic surgeon. I decided to file it under Worker’s Comp since I had been doing a bunch of overtime since they laid off a bunch of people at work it seemed to be work related. If I had known then what I know now about the Worker’s Comp system I might not have. Talk about a pain in the ass. It took three months to get authorization to see the Ortho. The Worker’s Comp lady implied I was faking it. Sure, yeah, I’m faking it. Watch how I can jab a knife into my completely without feeling fingers and tell me that.

I saw the Ortho just after New Year’s. She said it looked like classic CTS and wanted to do a Nerve Conduction Study. She couldn’t do it right then as she wasn’t authorized to do so and had to get approval from the insurance company.

I finally got the Nerve Conduction Study done today by a specialist. It was pretty cool and interesting seeing my nerves respond to the poking and prodding. Place a receiver on a finger, shock a nerve in my forearm and watch my fingers dance. Well, it was cool until he broke out the needles. He started on my triceps and biceps. Stick a needle in and have me flex the muscle. You get to hear the sounds of your muscles working over the speaker which was cool. The digging the needle around under the skin looking to hit a specific nerve didn’t hurt so much as it was irritating.

Everything was cool until he got to sticking them in my hand. The one in the palm hurt. A lot. As he was doing it I noticed my vision getting a bit blurry then switch to tunnel vision. I fought what I knew was coming. He finished that test and I asked if he was done. After he said yes I told him I’d need to lie down. Bam! I fell over on the table. I’ve never fainted and didn’t quite this time either but things went dark and my hearing went out. Weird. After a minute I sat up and all was fine. Not a fun feeling

Once I was up he gave me the results. He said I have ‘significant severe’ Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in my left hand. I said ‘So it’s not all in my head?’ He said definitely not. From what I saw on his screen I’m running at less than half capacity of what my nerves should be. He also said I have damage to the ulnar nerve running through my elbow. He said that could be caused by resting my elbow on a table which makes sense since I do that a lot to rest my hurting wrist. Next week I see my doctor again to see what the course of treatment will be. I’m pretty sure it’ll be surgery as that’s what the nerve specialist seemed to think too. Oh boy.

1 Comment

Comment by Shirley

2007/03/10 @ 17:07

Hey!

I’ve also suffered with carpal tunnel syndrome and was scheduled to have surgery.

A friend recommended I read a book called Pain Free by Pete Egoscue. I figured I had nothing to lose and a lot to gain so I checked it out.

Boy am I glad it I did!!

What I read all made so much sense… and then I started doing the stuff that was recommended.

Not only has my carpal tunnel synfrome gone, but my lower back pain had cleared up too!

I really recommend you get this book before you opt for surgery. I think it will save you life just like it did mine.

Good luck!

Shirley

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