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v0doo600
11-19-2005, 07:06 PM
I’m a little concerned.
Whenever I go to sleep I always lie down on top of my arms, and it usually takes a few hours before they become numb. Now I can’t even lie down on top of them because they will become numb within a few minutes. Is this because of the gear[1000mg sos, 100mg EOD winny]? Is it just due to working out and having a heavier body? Should I be concerned?
:scratch:
Thanks in advance.
Doc.Sust
11-21-2005, 11:15 AM
happens to me too. i blame it on thoracic outlet syndrome caused by tight scalene muscles and tight pec minor from hypertrophy of both muscle groups over time. i learned to sleep on my back and to keep both arms elevated on pillows that i lay next to me and now i have no problems
v0doo600
11-21-2005, 11:37 AM
Thanks doc, will do that tonight.
Doc.Sust
11-21-2005, 01:49 PM
tell me if it works, if it doesn't i will find another possible differential diagnosis
Flexor
11-21-2005, 01:59 PM
Thanks Doc, I have the same problem and it all began when I started to exercise consistently with heavier weights 2 years ago. I put quite a lot of effort into my own research and even went to the doctor and had a scan but they were useless. Now I finally know what it is, and it sounds pretty convincing that this is the problem.
Thanks again, by the way do you know how many people who lifts weights suffer from this?
Doc.Sust
11-21-2005, 02:36 PM
quite a few more than i thought. it can also be congenital with some people, if you have a cervical rib that can also cause this problem, but this is very very rare. and if you had an xray or mri it would have been seen by the radiologist.
Flexor
11-21-2005, 04:47 PM
quite a few more than i thought. it can also be congenital with some people, if you have a cervical rib that can also cause this problem, but this is very very rare. and if you had an xray or mri it would have been seen by the radiologist.
I had an MRI because my whole left side felt numb when I woke up one night and it didn't go away, but nothing showed up and stroke and MS was ruled out. I guess I don't know what it is after all...but its gone now, I think...
All I know is, the right side of my neck always feel tighter, and it gets strained doing deadlifts, lateral raises and shrugs and I thought maybe this was the problem you described.
Thanks in advance for your response...
v0doo600
11-21-2005, 11:55 PM
worked like a charm, a little difficult to get comfortable in at first, but it feels a lot better than your arms being numb.
thanks doc
Doc.Sust
11-22-2005, 09:59 AM
worked like a charm, a little difficult to get comfortable in at first, but it feels a lot better than your arms being numb.
thanks doc
glad it worked, you get used to after a wk or 2
Doc.Sust
11-22-2005, 10:06 AM
I had an MRI because my whole left side felt numb when I woke up one night and it didn't go away, but nothing showed up and stroke and MS was ruled out. I guess I don't know what it is after all...but its gone now, I think...
All I know is, the right side of my neck always feel tighter, and it gets strained doing deadlifts, lateral raises and shrugs and I thought maybe this was the problem you described.
Thanks in advance for your response...
it sounds like a muscular problem, i would look into some myofasial release, acitve release techniques, or sports massage to see if this improves, along with some manipulations/ adjustments. ice when you feel like you overused the muscles. i myself when i do lateral raises strain my rt side of my neck every damn time evenwith light weight(it was an old injury, now it flares up with that movement. you may want to try a hybrid movement. i do an in between move of a lateral and a front raises and it seems to work for me9arms at 45 degrees approx) try this out and see if it helps
Flexor
11-22-2005, 04:58 PM
it sounds like a muscular problem, i would look into some myofasial release, acitve release techniques, or sports massage to see if this improves, along with some manipulations/ adjustments. ice when you feel like you overused the muscles. i myself when i do lateral raises strain my rt side of my neck every damn time evenwith light weight(it was an old injury, now it flares up with that movement. you may want to try a hybrid movement. i do an in between move of a lateral and a front raises and it seems to work for me9arms at 45 degrees approx) try this out and see if it helps
Thanks doc! Tomorrow I'm going to add in some front-lateral raises like you described to my workout to see if it helps. Should work the supraspinatus better as well...
Doc.Sust
11-26-2005, 03:33 PM
exactly! smart man, it is designed to soley isolate the supraspinatus. do you have some back ground in PT or kineseology?
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