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    You can get numbness and tingling from nerve compression from rapid weight gain. For example tingling in the arms and hands can be a sign of Thoracic outlet syndrome. Which is caused by among other things rapid hypertrophy of the Pec minor muscle. Which will compress on the nerve and blood vessels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    You can get numbness and tingling from nerve compression from rapid weight gain. For example tingling in the arms and hands can be a sign of Thoracic outlet syndrome. Which is caused by among other things rapid hypertrophy of the Pec minor muscle. Which will compress on the nerve and blood vessels.
    good info ..more often than not caused by hyeratrophy in the scalene muscles in neck more so than pec minor ..but def on the right track here bro IMO....
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