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Hi everyone, Being the fool that I was, I didn't go to Student Health for 3 weeks, and they gave (well, sold) me a wrist brace. So I started wearing the brace, and tried to limit myself to computer games I could play with my left hand. By the middle of July, the general numbness receeded, but was replaced by the fingers feeling swolen for a few minutes every day when I woke up. And now my left hand was mimmicking the symptoms of the right, though to a lesser degree. At this point I had an EMG taken on my right hand/arm, and was told something like "you have a mild entrapment of the sensory fibers of the median nerve" and that if I continued wearing the brace, the CTS would go away. Well, it didn't. The "swolen fingures upon waking" gradually grew less noticeable (though its still there), but then my wrists, hand, and fingres started aching several times a day. And just today, I've had shooting pains in my forearm (right under the elbow.) Are CTS symptoms supposed to change like this, with some symptoms growing better, and others appearing? Also, the weird thing about the aches, and particularly the shooting pain, is that they often happen when even when I'm wearing the brace and not doing anything with my hands at all! By the way, I am a computer programmer, and cannot avoid using the computer (I do use an ergonamic keyboard now.) I also should not take anti-inflamatory medicines because I have acid reflux from a hietal hernia. Finally, I've heard some horror stories about CTS surgery going wrong, making the victim handicapped for life. How often does this happen? And has anyone tried The Green Technique ( http://www.carpaltunnelquickfix.com ), which claims to fix CTS by relieving the pressure on the median nerve in the neck. Thanks in advance!
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