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I had carpel tunnel surgery on both hands at the same time. I was a

nail technician at the time and needed to heal and get back to works

so I wanted to get the healing over with. It was a little difficult

for the first few days but I was back to work in less than two weeks.

I have not had any problems since. I don't know how it works for

everyone but it was great for me. It was such a relief after all of

the numbness and pain which went clear up into my shoulders. Good

luck, Rena

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I bought Matt Furey's carpal tunnel program for my wife when she was having

problems. Doing the exercises in the program got rid of her symptoms.

>Has anyone been cured of carpet tunnel syndrome by using gelatinous

>broth or by any method other than surgery?

>

>I'm bothered by the tingling in my thumb and first 2 fingers of my left

>hand mostly. DON'T want surgery.

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I had a lot of tingling in my hands and kept dropping things a year or

two ago and I took a B vitamin complex and it went away. Hasn't came

back since then, but I eat more red meat now than I did then. Bertie

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Hi I am new and this is my first posting on this board, but I just

had to jump in here. I had terrible symptoms of carpal tunnel from

1996 to 2003, worsening every year. I finally went to the doctor in

2003 and had a nerve conduction test..which showed no damage. The

doctor was very surprised at this. I have a family history of RA,

so the doc thought maybe that was the cause of it. I began to take

glucosamine/chondriotin supplements and that gave me great relief of

my symptoms. But the real breakthrough for me came when I found

that my thyroid was low. I began taking Armour Thyroid in August of

last year and by March of this year I went off of my

glucosamine..just to see. Well I have not had a great return of my

symptoms..at least not nearly as bad as before.

So you might want to have your thyroid checked as that can cause

carpal tunnel.

Missy from Missouri

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> Has anyone been cured of carpet tunnel syndrome by using

gelatinous

> broth or by any method other than surgery?

>

> I'm bothered by the tingling in my thumb and first 2 fingers of my

left

> hand mostly. DON'T want surgery.

>

> Parashis

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But then the question becomes, what hurt the thyroid? Fluoride?

Coffee? Something else?

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> > Has anyone been cured of carpet tunnel syndrome by using

> gelatinous

> > broth or by any method other than surgery?

> >

> > I'm bothered by the tingling in my thumb and first 2 fingers of

my

> left

> > hand mostly. DON'T want surgery.

> >

> > Parashis

> > artpages@

> > zine:

> > artpagesonline.com

> >

> > portfolio:

> > http://www.artpagesonline.com/EPportfolio/000portfolio.html

> >

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Thanks. I do take thyroid meds but know I need more. I'm holding off

because I want to have enough money to have my adrenals taken care of

at the same time, a thing which Kaiser doesn't take into consideration.

I'm thinking of Dr Rind.

On Oct 17, 2006, at 9:19 AM, sewmissy2 wrote:

> So you might want to have your thyroid checked as that can cause

> carpal tunnel.

Parashis

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>So you might want to have your thyroid checked as that can cause

>carpal tunnel.

>Missy from Missouri

Ditto here, Armour took care of most of the carpal tunnel and joint pains

(saved my music career) and NT took care of the rest.

Take care,

Alice - violist & HSing mom to Alice (DS) born Thanksgiving Day 1995

:-)

Hopewell Junction, NY

http://users.bestweb.net/~castella

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Now that is a loaded question! What can hurt the thyroid: soy,

fluoride, mercury, bromide (in many processed breads), iodine

deficiency, there are many others.

Missy

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> But then the question becomes, what hurt the thyroid? Fluoride?

> Coffee? Something else?

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Oh..you have Kaiser. They have a bad reputation for just allowing a

TSH test and not the more important Free T3 and Free T4. You can

learn to take care of your adrenals yourself to start with..go here:

NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

Put in your sign up note that Missy sent you.

Dr Rind has some good things on his site..namely his temperature

charting.

Missy

P.S. don't forget to read the site www.stopthethyroidmadness.com

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> > So you might want to have your thyroid checked as that can cause

> > carpal tunnel.

> Parashis

> artpages@...

> zine:

> artpagesonline.com

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> portfolio:

> http://www.artpagesonline.com/EPportfolio/000portfolio.html

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Yeah! If you want health and not just a solution to a troubling

symptom, that's the trick - find out what caused it and a way to fix

that. There are ways to chelate fluoride and bromide - iodine

supplements, etc. as well as ways to deal with mercury. But first

you have to know you've got it.

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> >

> > But then the question becomes, what hurt the thyroid?

Fluoride?

> > Coffee? Something else?

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I have Hashimotos..the autoimmune form where antibodies attack and

destroy the thyroid. Autoimmune diseases run in my family. I also

take iodine which displaces the fluoride and bromide. And Armour

Thyroid is the best thyroid replacement as it has all the hormones

my own thyroid would make.

Missy

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> > > But then the question becomes, what hurt the thyroid?

> Fluoride?

> > > Coffee? Something else?

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