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  • #16
    Originally posted by drgoodbody
    I agree with liftsiron. That is what I did before I had my CTS surgery, I went to an orthapedic surgeon and a hand surgeon. Conclusion based on EMG test was that the injections (cortizone or something similar) to alleviate inflammation would not be sufficient given the severity of my condition. And yes, the numbness should be in the thumb and first 3 fingers. Nature is really funny, the nerves for your pinky do not run thru the carpal tunnel, so of all the useless things, your pinky feels normal but the fingers you need are totally numb. Fucking evolution.

    Good luck bro,

    DrG
    I usualy feel the tip of my thumb and middle finger go numb. sometimes its the whole hand though for a few seconds.

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    • #17
      have you guys tried adding some deca to your gh cycles? small doses..
      just to keep your joints lubed up.

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      • #18
        Deca will do absolutly nothing for CTS from hgh.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by cowboy198
          have you guys tried adding some deca to your gh cycles? small doses..
          just to keep your joints lubed up.
          deca is for sore joints, GH works in a different way.

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          • #20
            5IU a day is a healthy dose what about cycling 3 IU a day for 3 days then 5IU for another 3 days and so on? maybe variance would nullify the numbness

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            • #21
              BP...a lot of bros on this board report the numbness even at 3IU. Personally, I'm gonna start at 1IU, and gradually move up to 2IU; that's my plan, and I'm sticking to it....no matter how many times Bouncer insinuates that I'm a pussy for not going large.

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              • #22
                you guys might try a chiropractor and taking a break from the gh. just my 2cents

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by BACK DOC
                  you guys might try a chiropractor and taking a break from the gh. just my 2cents
                  please explain how a chiropractor can help with inflamed tendons.

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                  • #24
                    The problem might be from multiple stresses, chemical stress ,the growth , physical stress(work out schedule or a carpal bone out of place,most likely the lunate), you have to address job stress(are they at a crappy workstation fit to a midget). You should try the least invasive approach first (some chiropactors specialize in this), then you go the chemicle route (cortizone) which will only help short term but last you do surgery b/c one you cut into it the body will have a harder time healing, sometimes not at all.whew!

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                    • #25
                      i know i have never tried GH but i have had cts and believe you me i was in my chiro`s office for something else when my hands went numb i complained to him and he started treatment for it let me tell you my chiro is a god he fixed it within a couple weeks to the point where i would only get the pins Aand needles when i was pushing on something like bench press
                      so if you want relief go to the chiro
                      best 45 bucks i could of spent

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                      • #26
                        My chiro didn't do a thing for my CTS, and actually I have since given up on him entirely.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by BACK DOC
                          The problem might be from multiple stresses, chemical stress ,the growth , physical stress(work out schedule or a carpal bone out of place,most likely the lunate), you have to address job stress(are they at a crappy workstation fit to a midget). You should try the least invasive approach first (some chiropactors specialize in this), then you go the chemicle route (cortizone) which will only help short term but last you do surgery b/c one you cut into it the body will have a harder time healing, sometimes not at all.whew!
                          gh induced CTS is very well documented. inflamation of the transverse carpal ligament cannot be treated by external manipulation of the wrist and hand.

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                          • #28
                            However it can be further irritated by a carpal bone(anterior Lunate). Since none of us have x-ray vision then we cannot know without an experienced professional examining the wrist. Do you think cutting the transverse ligament will help the over consumption of GH?

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by BACK DOC
                              Do you think cutting the transverse ligament will help the over consumption of GH?
                              no, of course not. but it would certainly alleviate the pain and numbness associated with CTS. IMO - medication should be the first course of treatment. piroxicam, etodolac, and other anti-inflammatories would be a much better option than surgery for obvious reasons. 'popping' the joints or trying to 're-align the bones and ligaments' as most chiropractors would suggest is a waste of time IMO.

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                              • #30
                                Thats what I used to think before I was educated. But if you sat down and listened to someone explain anatomy behind it it might make more sence to you. Taking medication to cover up a symptom is like taking the battery out of the fire alarm when your house is on fire. IT DOES NOTHING ABOUT THE CAUSE.

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