Me too, I seem to cut off blood flow to my hands and arms at night a lot more now... it even wakes me up sometimes.... no idea why though..
It seems that since I started my cycle, I wake up numb a lot more than before. Mainly my hands, sometimes my arms but nothing else. Sometimes through the day my hands will get a little tingly too. Is this normal?
Could it have something to do with the sciatic nerve and glute injections?
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Me too, I seem to cut off blood flow to my hands and arms at night a lot more now... it even wakes me up sometimes.... no idea why though..
I get that shit anyways....I always fall asleep on my freaking arms then wake up and they are like paralized. First time that happened it freaked me out cause it was both arms. I thought I slept on them to the point that I killed them. The only thing that I could think until they started working again was that I was going to have to get them cut off
Well, I use to be able to sleep on my side but now whichever arm I am lying on, will go numb. I caught my left hand going numb tonight a couple of times. I don't think it is lack of circulation as I am active all day at work. I will ask the doc next time I go. Should I mention the roids?
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Other than cutting off your own blood supply by sleeping on a body part (which I wake up from maybe once a week), only hGH does that in the hands that I'm aware of.
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Well, the hgh definately isn't it as I am on none.
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Test can stimulate output, but certainly not likely so much that it would affect you that way.
Could be ischemia, often an indicator of high cholesterol/clogged arteries. I have been using L-Arginine powder for almost 2 weeks and it has helped, don't really get it anymore.
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You would know if you were hitting your sciatic on injections.You didn't state what your cycle was but I doubt there is a direct correlation between the two.
I didn't mean actually hitting my nerve. I meant just imflaming it somehow by the injects.
About the high cholestorol, I don't know. I guess a test is the only way to know. I will leave that to my doc to decide, whenever I go.
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