Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 Me too...thx for telling us this...Caroline Re: any connection between hypo and nerve damage? lovin your answer. hopin for the same! > I was diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome while very hypo. My left hand would just literally fall asleep all the time, and I made an appt with an Neuro. They tested my left wrist, and he told me I had 'severe damage' that needed to be fixed asap. Then I was referred to a surgeon. The surgeon told me they did not like to do 'surgery to correct' carpal tunnel, but they could give me shots in the wrist? Not in this lifetime unless I'm feeling like I'm dying was my response. lol. > > I then changed Endo's who recognized how grossly mismanaged I was. He then starting changing the medication amts which made a ton of difference. Suddenly, the carpal tunnel is gone? No surgery, no shots, no nothing? Makes ya wonder just how much some of these so called 'specialists' know eh? As long as my meds are right for me, no carpal tunnel. I found that utterly amazing. As well as having back pain that was so bad, that I thought I had something terribly wrong with me. An MRI and a consult with a surgeon who came highly recommended was done, and he told me to get 'more exercise' and eat less. lol. I found out not long after that about the thyroid issues. I've been hypoT, then moved to hyperT/Graves, and am now hypoT again. My back pain and carpal tunnel are the two main things that go awry when I'm hypo. Those are the two that immediately get my attention. Will a dr tell you that? No way. But for me, it's right on the money. > > SandyE~Houston Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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