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    left arm?

    So for the past 2 times I've gotten drunk, i wake up and it feels like I have tried to curl 1000lbs with my left arm. The pain lasts for a couple days just like normal muscle sorness but it's very strange. I know everyone will just say DON'T DRINK but I know I'll continue to drink every now and again. I am kinda freaked out a bit about this though, wonder if anything could be wrong with my heart? It's right at the bottom of my bicep.

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    well this is a dumb question to ask, but do you remember falling alseep on it at all. It could cut off circulation to that area. One time a girl fell alseep on my arm and must have pinched a nerve in my bicep and I my arm was limp for several days. I went to chiro got stimed and massage and after a week of no feeling in my hand and lack of movement in my arm it finally came back. I never spoke to her again..

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    ^^^LMAO..that will show her

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    How big was she?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardasnails1973
    well this is a dumb question to ask, but do you remember falling alseep on it at all. It could cut off circulation to that area. One time a girl fell alseep on my arm and must have pinched a nerve in my bicep and I my arm was limp for several days. I went to chiro got stimed and massage and after a week of no feeling in my hand and lack of movement in my arm it finally came back. I never spoke to her again..
    No not really, I slept in my bed as usual.

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    Jesu HAN, you blamed the girl for your arm falling asleep? Who owns and operates your arm, anyway?? LOL


    Oddly enough, this symptom is sometimes associated with severe dehydration after consumption of caffinated beverages or alcohol.

    Just to be sure, you may want to see your family doctor, as it is also a sign of more serious disorders, Joe.

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    Can't remember how big she was because I lost my contacts that night and freinds left me so instead of calling a cab she took me home and in the morning she was gone. See being as a bat I never have to put on my beer goggles because I got them already built in naturally LOL

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