Kurt Codean
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- Aug 15, 2015
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Whenever I type or have my hands on my keyboard for a little while either one or both of my hands (and my fingers/fingertips) start to get numb (like that feeling when your foot falls asleep). I don't know if this is a sign of diabetes but it must have something to do with my circulation. I don't even have to be typing, I find that anytime my hands are elevated to about the height of my desk when I am seated I stat to get that unusual numbness/tingling feeling. It goes away when I put my hands back down to my sides (hips), but If I'm typing too long they start falling asleep. I recently started smoking cigarettes again so I was thinking maybe that has something to do with it. Maybe the cigarettes are harming my circulation. I don't really get this feeling in any other part of my body like my feet, unless I'm sitting with my legs crossed for too long. I have a job washing dishes which really involves a lot of hand usage, so I thought maybe it could be the job causing it. I can't remember if I was experiencing this before I started doing that job. Aside from the numbness though, my hands are pretty sore all the time because of the strain when I am working. I also feel like my fingers are becoming more stiff like I am beginning to have arthritis or something. This is a little off topic from this post but this job also messes up my back because I'm somewhat tall (about 6 feet not that all) and the sink is kind of low so I have to stand in a bent position for a long time. That really starts to hurt after a couple of hours and that is the main reason I am taking pain medication just to not be in so much pain when I am working. I got a back x-ray not long ago and my doctor told me that the intervertebral disc between by L4/L5 vertebrae is beginning to wear away and I am showing the early stages of arthritis. He recommended a change in occupations. But anyway getting back to my original question is the numbness in my hands and fingers when I type something I should be concerned about?