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Title: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: bhank on June 02, 2023, 06:35:31 PM
Has anyone else had this issue I think I may be going hypoglycemic in my sleep hands and arms keep going numb in sleep
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: mops on June 02, 2023, 06:39:49 PM
Suboxone isnt meant to be crushed and shot i.v.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: ThisisOverload on June 02, 2023, 06:40:18 PM
Most likely heart failure.

No need to worry.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: That_Dude on June 02, 2023, 06:41:17 PM
Happens to me on the regular. I believe it has to do with sleep position and nerve compression...in my case anyhow
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: robcguns on June 02, 2023, 06:41:40 PM
Used to happen to me all the time but haven’t had it in around 6-7 months. Dr said it was normal.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 02, 2023, 07:01:16 PM
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=arms+go+numb+when+sleeping
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Dave D on June 02, 2023, 07:09:45 PM
You’ll figure it out champ.

Can we add this to the list of ailments?
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Lartinos on June 02, 2023, 07:11:52 PM
Could be carpal tunnel or your elbow getting rekt from lifting more weight than your body is meant to lift at your age and in general.

JK, it’s definitely blood sugar so up the Gatorade by a liter and you’ll be GTG.

Strict curling may help it too I’m sure.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Matt on June 02, 2023, 07:13:41 PM
I've has that before, but sometimes get it in my left hand from holding my phone.

My friend was getting it in his entire lower body, and it turned out to be a form of neuropathy.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: honest on June 02, 2023, 07:24:21 PM
Lower your IUs of bio identical HGH your taking, or your arteries are blocked or impeded, or your healthy heart that beats at 110 bpm resting isn't pumping blood properly, basically cardiomyopathy.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: GymnJuice on June 02, 2023, 07:34:54 PM


 
Has anyone else had this issue I think I may be going hypoglycemic in my sleep hands and arms keep going numb in sleep

Try sleeping in a different position. Maybe let Spaulding be the little spoon tonight.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: The Scott on June 02, 2023, 07:37:51 PM
Get your hands out of your anus, you worthless dumb semen-sucking shitbag.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Walter Sobchak on June 02, 2023, 08:00:38 PM
Get your hands out of your anus, you worthless dumb semen-sucking shitbag.

Proper use of the term shitbag noted.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Skeletor on June 02, 2023, 08:55:41 PM
List updated.

1. "sheared from the bone Tricep"
2. Restless Leg syndrome
3. Shaky hands from childhood
4. Bone on Bone knees and surgeries (Titanium/adamantium rods)
5. Torn right pec
6. Surgical re-attachment of right tricep
7. 3 Shoulder surgeries, one on the right side the other 2 were on the left side.
8. Cut bicep tendon from a shoulder surgery
9. Barrett’s esophagus
10. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
11. Crohn's disease
12. Bile reflux
13. Hiatal hernia
14. Umbilical hernia
15. Polyps and cyst (pre-cancerous)
16. Bleeding ulcer
17. Bloody shits, nausea and indigestion and vomiting
18. shin splints in the forearms
19. magnesium and other mineral deficiencies
20. Stingray puncture of left or right foot (he can't remember, see dementia below and "225x15" and 7=10-11)
21. Anemia
22. Anxiety
23. Depression
24. Arthritis
25. Something with the neck from demolition derby
26. Organ failure
27. Dementia/Alzheimers (possibly vaping induced)
28. Anorexia
29. "precancerous polyps and cyst throughout digestive system"
30. 2 Herniated bulging disc one lower back and one in the neck possibly causing nerve damage and atrophy on the right arm
31. Astigmatism
32. Broken toe from hopping out of bed
33. Possibly Infected veinless cutless bicep
32. Hemorrhoids
33. Missing (born without) an esophageal sphincter
34. Erectile dysfunction
35. Hands completely numb in sleep
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: webstar on June 02, 2023, 09:14:24 PM
Has anyone else had this issue I think I may be going hypoglycemic in my sleep hands and arms keep going numb in sleep

Use to get the same sides when running 4+ iu of pharma GH humatrope.

Looks like you found a new source, doctor in Florida hey Bhanky?
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: webstar on June 02, 2023, 09:15:31 PM
Has anyone else had this issue I think I may be going hypoglycemic in my sleep hands and arms keep going numb in sleep

This may also happen when Em and Patrick Spaulding take turns with your hands tied behind your back.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: The Keto Kid on June 02, 2023, 09:17:06 PM
Most likely diabetes, peripheral neuropathy very common type of diabetic neuropathy.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: webstar on June 02, 2023, 09:20:48 PM
Brian is healthy tho

The numb Hands, hemroids all normal for a healthy male.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Never1AShow on June 02, 2023, 10:10:35 PM
List updated.

1. "sheared from the bone Tricep"
2. Restless Leg syndrome
3. Shaky hands from childhood
4. Bone on Bone knees and surgeries (Titanium/adamantium rods)
5. Torn right pec
6. Surgical re-attachment of right tricep
7. 3 Shoulder surgeries, one on the right side the other 2 were on the left side.
8. Cut bicep tendon from a shoulder surgery
9. Barrett’s esophagus
10. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
11. Crohn's disease
12. Bile reflux
13. Hiatal hernia
14. Umbilical hernia
15. Polyps and cyst (pre-cancerous)
16. Bleeding ulcer
17. Bloody shits, nausea and indigestion and vomiting
18. shin splints in the forearms
19. magnesium and other mineral deficiencies
20. Stingray puncture of left or right foot (he can't remember, see dementia below and "225x15" and 7=10-11)
21. Anemia
22. Anxiety
23. Depression
24. Arthritis
25. Something with the neck from demolition derby
26. Organ failure
27. Dementia/Alzheimers (possibly vaping induced)
28. Anorexia
29. "precancerous polyps and cyst throughout digestive system"
30. 2 Herniated bulging disc one lower back and one in the neck possibly causing nerve damage and atrophy on the right arm
31. Astigmatism
32. Broken toe from hopping out of bed
33. Possibly Infected veinless cutless bicep
32. Hemorrhoids
33. Missing (born without) an esophageal sphincter
34. Erectile dysfunction
35. Hands completely numb in sleep

This is the last list I had now again updated (up to 38 now, not 35):

1. "sheared from the bone Tricep"
2. Restless Leg syndrome
3. Shaky hands from childhood
4. Bone on Bone knees and surgeries (Titanium/adamantium rods)
5. Torn right pec
6. Surgical re-attachment of right tricep
7. 3 Shoulder surgeries, one on the right side the other 2 were on the left side.
8. Cut bicep tendon from a shoulder surgery
9. Barrett’s esophagus
10. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
11. Crohnes disease
12. Bile reflux
13. Hiatal hernia
14. Umbilical hernia
15. Polyps and cyst (pre-cancerous)
16. Bleeding ulcer
17. Bloody shits, nausea and indigestion and vomiting
18. shin splints in the forearms
19. magnesium and other mineral deficiencies
20. Stingray puncture of left or right foot (he can't remember, see dementia below and "225x15" and 7=10-11)
21. Anemia
22. Anxiety
23. Depression
24. Arthritis
25. Something with the neck from demolition derby
26. Organ failure
27. Dementia/Alzheimers (possibly vaping induced)
28. Anorexia
29. "precancerous polyps and cyst throughout digestive system"
30. 2 Herniated bulging disc one lower back and one in the neck possibly causing nerve damage and atrophy on the right arm
31. Astigmatism
32. Broken toe from hopping out of bed
33. Possibly Infected veinless cutless bicep
34. Thrombosed Hemorrhoid
35. Missing esophageal sphincter
36. Male pattern baldness
37.  Erectile dysfunction
38.  Hands and arms completely numb in sleep
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: mops on June 02, 2023, 10:15:53 PM
forgot to add bulimia and agoraphobia ( he admitted to suffering from both of them )
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Matt on June 02, 2023, 10:21:16 PM
Why are you all being mean to him?
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Skeletor on June 02, 2023, 10:52:51 PM
This is the last list I had now again updated (up to 38 now, not 35):

1. "sheared from the bone Tricep"
2. Restless Leg syndrome
3. Shaky hands from childhood
4. Bone on Bone knees and surgeries (Titanium/adamantium rods)
5. Torn right pec
6. Surgical re-attachment of right tricep
7. 3 Shoulder surgeries, one on the right side the other 2 were on the left side.
8. Cut bicep tendon from a shoulder surgery
9. Barrett’s esophagus
10. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
11. Crohnes disease
12. Bile reflux
13. Hiatal hernia
14. Umbilical hernia
15. Polyps and cyst (pre-cancerous)
16. Bleeding ulcer
17. Bloody shits, nausea and indigestion and vomiting
18. shin splints in the forearms
19. magnesium and other mineral deficiencies
20. Stingray puncture of left or right foot (he can't remember, see dementia below and "225x15" and 7=10-11)
21. Anemia
22. Anxiety
23. Depression
24. Arthritis
25. Something with the neck from demolition derby
26. Organ failure
27. Dementia/Alzheimers (possibly vaping induced)
28. Anorexia
29. "precancerous polyps and cyst throughout digestive system"
30. 2 Herniated bulging disc one lower back and one in the neck possibly causing nerve damage and atrophy on the right arm
31. Astigmatism
32. Broken toe from hopping out of bed
33. Possibly Infected veinless cutless bicep
34. Thrombosed Hemorrhoid
35. Missing esophageal sphincter
36. Male pattern baldness
37.  Erectile dysfunction
38.  Hands and arms completely numb in sleep

Thanks, it's hard to keep up with all the health issues, a new one every week.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Mohammed Omari on June 02, 2023, 11:01:29 PM
Has anyone else had this issue I think I may be going hypoglycemic in my sleep hands and arms keep going numb in sleep

Brian, it's because you're such a beast. Your massive frame is so heavily muscled that you're basically a Belgian Blue cow at this point. Of course your metabolism will be through the roof. Have you thought about contacting the team of scientists who did your IQ test for you and asking them if they could maybe design some sort of feeding tube that could pump you full of a blend of amino acids and lovely French toast as you sleep?
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: wes on June 02, 2023, 11:06:43 PM
Why are you all being mean to him?
I know it`s terrible, because I could understand it if he was a total prick, but he`s such a great guy.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: joswift on June 03, 2023, 12:06:11 AM
I dont care what it is as long as it proves fatal
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Humble Narcissist on June 03, 2023, 12:28:57 AM
forgot to add bulimia and agoraphobia ( he admitted to suffering from both of them )
I doubt agoraphobia has anything to do with it.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: 38 returns on June 03, 2023, 03:46:07 AM
hopefully its something serious Brian

Preferably terminal
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Darren Avey on June 03, 2023, 04:09:38 AM
Maybe your hands sore after repping the captain of crush number 5
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: BB on June 03, 2023, 04:30:06 AM
This is the last list I had now again updated (up to 38 now, not 35):

37.  Erectile dysfunction
38.  Hands and arms completely numb in sleep

Can't even wake up, and give himself "the stranger" with that dead paw :(.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: wes on June 03, 2023, 04:37:21 AM
Can't even wake up, and give himself "the stranger" with that dead paw :(.
:D
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: TheShape. on June 03, 2023, 05:28:14 AM
I think it’s time to up the dose
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: keanu on June 03, 2023, 06:18:07 AM
Has anyone else had this issue I think I may be going hypoglycemic in my sleep hands and arms keep going numb in sleep.

It could be a nerve issue. Worse case is diabetes which is possible from you stuffing yourself all these years. There is too much sugar in your blood. See a doctor, get your blood tested.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: 38 returns on June 03, 2023, 06:29:21 AM
the irony here is he will have legit diabetes and be able to get insulin on script legitimately for once instead of bioidentical metformin
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Never1AShow on June 03, 2023, 06:31:32 AM
forgot to add bulimia and agoraphobia ( he admitted to suffering from both of them )

That's correct, thank you.  And now we're up to 40:

1. "sheared from the bone Tricep"
2. Restless Leg syndrome
3. Shaky hands from childhood
4. Bone on Bone knees and surgeries (Titanium/adamantium rods)
5. Torn right pec
6. Surgical re-attachment of right tricep
7. 3 Shoulder surgeries, one on the right side the other 2 were on the left side.
8. Cut bicep tendon from a shoulder surgery
9. Barrett’s esophagus
10. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
11. Crohnes disease
12. Bile reflux
13. Hiatal hernia
14. Umbilical hernia
15. Polyps and cyst (pre-cancerous)
16. Bleeding ulcer
17. Bloody shits, nausea and indigestion and vomiting
18. shin splints in the forearms
19. magnesium and other mineral deficiencies
20. Stingray puncture of left or right foot (he can't remember, see dementia below and "225x15" and 7=10-11)
21. Anemia
22. Anxiety
23. Depression
24. Arthritis
25. Something with the neck from demolition derby
26. Organ failure
27. Dementia/Alzheimers (possibly vaping induced)
28. Anorexia
29. "precancerous polyps and cyst throughout digestive system"
30. 2 Herniated bulging disc one lower back and one in the neck possibly causing nerve damage and atrophy on the right arm
31. Astigmatism
32. Broken toe from hopping out of bed
33. Possibly Infected veinless cutless bicep
34. Thrombosed Hemorrhoid
35. Missing esophageal sphincter
36. Male pattern baldness
37.  Erectile dysfunction
38.  Hands and arms completely numb in sleep
39.  Bulimia
40.  Agoraphobia  (not Agorgophobia though)
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: keanu on June 03, 2023, 06:36:02 AM
the irony here is he will have legit diabetes and be able to get insulin on script legitimately for once instead of bioidentical metformin
  In the mid 40s , 50s for sure, gorging food catches up with almost everyone. Hanky is lucky he doesn't have the genetics to hit 250, 275 or 300 . He'd get really sick.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Never1AShow on June 03, 2023, 06:36:12 AM
Brian, it's because you're such a beast. Your massive frame is so heavily muscled that you're basically a Belgian Blue cow at this point. Of course your metabolism will be through the roof. Have you thought about contacting the team of scientists who did your IQ test for you and asking them if they could maybe design some sort of feeding tube that could pump you full of a blend of amino acids and lovely French toast as you sleep?

It was not an IQ test (much less a spelling contest).  It was some standardized test like the ASVAB that hes improperly translating into a corresponding IQ.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: bhank on June 03, 2023, 09:02:03 AM
That's correct, thank you.  And now we're up to 40:

1. "sheared from the bone Tricep"
2. Restless Leg syndrome
3. Shaky hands from childhood
4. Bone on Bone knees and surgeries (Titanium/adamantium rods)
5. Torn right pec
6. Surgical re-attachment of right tricep
7. 3 Shoulder surgeries, one on the right side the other 2 were on the left side.
8. Cut bicep tendon from a shoulder surgery
9. Barrett’s esophagus
10. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
11. Crohnes disease
12. Bile reflux
13. Hiatal hernia
14. Umbilical hernia
15. Polyps and cyst (pre-cancerous)
16. Bleeding ulcer
17. Bloody shits, nausea and indigestion and vomiting
18. shin splints in the forearms
19. magnesium and other mineral deficiencies
20. Stingray puncture of left or right foot (he can't remember, see dementia below and "225x15" and 7=10-11)
21. Anemia
22. Anxiety
23. Depression
24. Arthritis
25. Something with the neck from demolition derby
26. Organ failure
27. Dementia/Alzheimers (possibly vaping induced)
28. Anorexia
29. "precancerous polyps and cyst throughout digestive system"
30. 2 Herniated bulging disc one lower back and one in the neck possibly causing nerve damage and atrophy on the right arm
31. Astigmatism
32. Broken toe from hopping out of bed
33. Possibly Infected veinless cutless bicep
34. Thrombosed Hemorrhoid
35. Missing esophageal sphincter
36. Male pattern baldness
37.  Erectile dysfunction
38.  Hands and arms completely numb in sleep
39.  Bulimia
40.  Agoraphobia  (not Agorgophobia though)

Except I don't have half that stuff and most of the other half are just common symptoms from Crohns or related to orthopedic injuries almost every middle aged athlete has
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Kwon on June 03, 2023, 09:19:51 AM
You ok Brian?


You feel your hands now?
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: The Scott on June 03, 2023, 09:22:39 AM
Except I don't have half that stuff and most of the other half are just common symptoms from Crohns or related to orthopedic injuries almost every middle aged athlete has

*SNICKER*  You laid claim to this shitstorm of ailments, dumbo.  Oh.  And for the record you don't have even half a brain you  egotestical maroon.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Kwon on June 03, 2023, 10:56:40 AM
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Walter Sobchak on June 03, 2023, 10:59:11 AM
Except I don't have half that stuff and most of the other half are just common symptoms from Crohns or related to orthopedic injuries almost every middle aged athlete has

Or it’s a list of bullshit made-up excuses from a chronic, weak, lying pussy.

Tiny little phaggot.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Dave D on June 03, 2023, 11:23:10 AM
Except I don't have half that stuff and most of the other half are just common symptoms from Crohns or related to orthopedic injuries almost every middle aged athlete has

It sounds like the nutrition cocoon is working!
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Walter Sobchak on June 03, 2023, 11:27:22 AM
It sounds like the nutrition cocoon is working!

Snagged him a sexy wife…..

Bwahahahahahaha!!!!!
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Never1AShow on June 03, 2023, 11:34:17 AM
*SNICKER*  You laid claim to this shitstorm of ailments, dumbo.  Oh.  And for the record you don't have even half a brain you  egotestical maroon.

Seriously more Half-truth Hankins semantic games. he doesn’t “have” organ failure now, but claimed it earlier. Almost all are from his own posts and the few that aren’t are fair inferences. Like we made up “organ failure”?
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: IroNat on June 03, 2023, 12:11:46 PM
Bhanky has amazing recovery abilities.

Off the charts.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Flexacon on June 03, 2023, 12:46:40 PM
Just caught the rolls and the diabetes skin on his neck  :-X

(https://i.postimg.cc/mrM02ssR/3-C651-DD9-ABD3-45-AE-A386-4-C6-FA2-BC79-F6.jpg).

You got the beetees moron
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: wes on June 03, 2023, 12:51:11 PM
(https://i.chzbgr.com/full/5685399808/h74984041/the-most-handsome-walrus-in-the-world)
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Sandrock on June 03, 2023, 12:51:28 PM
Bhanky has amazing recovery abilities.

Off the charts.

He's like Wolverine if Wolverine had male pattern baldness
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: ChristopherA on June 03, 2023, 01:06:25 PM
My father is a Dr. I told him your symptoms and he said slitting your throat is the best fix. I would do that immediately
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: joswift on June 03, 2023, 01:14:00 PM
Except I don't have half that stuff and most of the other half are just common symptoms from Crohns or related to orthopedic injuries almost every middle aged athlete has

we know you dont have them, you have however said you have had them all at some point as an excuse for your inferior attempts to do anything
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: IroNat on June 03, 2023, 01:41:37 PM
Bhanky,

Do you have any other conditions and/or phobias we can add to the list?
For example: Fear of water, spiders, heights, crowds, palsy, astigmatism, etc?

(https://media.npr.org/assets/news/2010/02/25/doctor-3900f8c9b6c5be80f3b2e509eafe9c41d7ad2671.jpg)
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: bhank on June 03, 2023, 01:58:33 PM
I have already disclosed what is causing the issue surprised none of you picked up on it then again the knowledge here is lacking I am taking MGF it is clearly causing the numbness
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Dave D on June 03, 2023, 02:00:30 PM
I have already disclosed what is causing the issue surprised none of you picked up on it then again the knowledge here is lacking I am taking MGF it is clearly causing the numbness

There you go, you asked for help but you had the answer all along.

It was a knowledge test by the good Dr. Mensa Wood Heely.  We failed.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: bhank on June 03, 2023, 02:10:37 PM
There you go, you asked for help but you had the answer all along.

It was a knowledge test by the good Dr. Mensa Wood Heely.  We failed.

Who said I asked for help I don’t recall asking for help just asked if anyone else had the issue shocked 3 pages of responses and no one picked up I am taking MGF which I disclosed multiple times
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: OneMoreRep on June 03, 2023, 02:18:09 PM
Bhank,

I am an accountant, so don't take anything I say as medical advice.

That said, it's likely not diabetes or a hypoglycemic event, as diabetes-induced hypoglycemia would likely result with more systemic symptoms versus localized, bilateral upper extremity numbness that occurs right after waking up. Moreover, if there is some peripheral neuropathy that has been brought about by Diabetes complications, you wouldn't have to wait until waking up to notice the changes in sensation to your upper extremities, as diabetic complications tend to be progressive versus merely transient.

This sounds a lot like nerve compression. If I had to guess, you are likely compressing (by way of how you sleep) parts of your cervical spine (likely C5-T1 region).

This is what your nerve innervation looks like in a nutshell:

(https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/courses-images/wp-content/uploads/sites/1940/2017/05/29213358/cutaneous-nerves-anterior.png)

Any compression (by sleeping in odd angles, possibly after a night of fun sex with your partner) to your C5, C6, C7, C8 and T1 roots can lead to sensory disturbances that can affect your arms throughout the regions as illustrated in that diagram above.

Moreover, your hands are innervated by the median, radial and ulnar nerve, which respectively feed off of the C5-T1 nerve roots that I mentioned before. Here are some nice pictures (below) for you to view with Em over coffee.

(https://boneandspine.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/seonsory-distribution-nerves-hands.jpg)

(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Brachial_plexus_2.svg/1200px-Brachial_plexus_2.svg.png)

But again, don't listen to me. I am merely an accountant and can instead provide you with sound, anatomical dissection of the US tax code versus an explanation of your maladies via anatomy and pathophysiology.

If your issues continue, I would recommend going to your local orthopedist and seeing if they would be willing to do either a CT and/or MRI (Preferred if you can cover the costs) of your cervical spine. Furthermore, if the scan of your cervical spine does not reveal any nerve impingement via herniated or bulging discs, bone spurs, cervical facet joint issues or a (less likely) thickened ligamentum flavum, you can also try for an electromyography (EMG) with nerve conduction studies (these can be done by neurosurgeons, orthopedists, but more often times by a sad Neurologist somewhere).

Now, if all of the above proves to be unremarkable and your provider (assuming it's not an Orthopedic surgeon that only knows carpentry) has also ruled out diabetes, electrolyte disturbances, hypothyroidism, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lupus and a few other puppies, you could in fact have AIDS. If that's the case, then there is nothing I can offer you, but farewell.

"1"
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: ROBOAK on June 03, 2023, 02:24:27 PM
Bhank,

I am an accountant, so don't take anything I say as medical advice.

That said, it's likely not diabetes or a hypoglycemic event, as diabetes-induced hypoglycemia would likely result with more systemic symptoms versus localized, bilateral upper extremity numbness that occurs right after waking up. Moreover, if there is some peripheral neuropathy that has been brought about by Diabetes complications, you wouldn't have to wait until waking up to notice the changes in sensation to your upper extremities, as diabetic complications tend to be progressive versus merely transient.

This sounds a lot like nerve compression. If I had to guess, you are likely compressing (by way of how you sleep) parts of your cervical spine (likely C5-T1 region).

This is what your nerve innervation looks like in a nutshell:

(https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/courses-images/wp-content/uploads/sites/1940/2017/05/29213358/cutaneous-nerves-anterior.png)

Any compression (by sleeping in odd angles, possibly after a night of fun sex with your partner) to your C5, C6, C7, C8 and T1 roots can lead to sensory disturbances that can affect your arms throughout the regions as illustrated in that diagram above.

Moreover, your hands are innervated by the median, radial and ulnar nerve, which respectively feed off of the C5-T1 nerve roots that I mentioned before. Here are some nice pictures (below) for you to view with Em over coffee.

(https://boneandspine.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/seonsory-distribution-nerves-hands.jpg)

(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Brachial_plexus_2.svg/1200px-Brachial_plexus_2.svg.png)

But again, don't listen to me. I am merely an accountant and can instead provide you with sound, anatomical dissection of the US tax code versus an explanation of your maladies via anatomy and pathophysiology.

If your issues continue, I would recommend going to your local orthopedist and seeing if they would be willing to do either a CT and/or MRI (Preferred if you can cover the costs) of your cervical spine. Furthermore, if the scan of your cervical spine does not reveal any nerve impingement via herniated or bulging discs, bone spurs, cervical facet joint issues or a (less likely) thickened ligamentum flavum, you can also try for an electromyography (EMG) with nerve conduction studies (these can be done by neurosurgeons, orthopedists, but more often times by a sad Neurologist somewhere).

Now, if all of the above proves to be unremarkable and your provider (assuming it's not an Orthopedic surgeon that only knows carpentry) has also ruled out diabetes, electrolyte disturbances, hypothyroidism, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lupus and a few other puppies, you could in fact have AIDS. If that's the case, then there is nothing I can offer you, but farewell.

"1"

 :D
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: IroNat on June 03, 2023, 02:31:51 PM
Hope Bhanky has good health insurance to pay for all that testing.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Dave D on June 03, 2023, 02:38:37 PM
You said this. I added the punctuation and the break up of the statement.

Has anyone else had this issue?
I think I may be going hypoglycemic in my sleep hands and arms keep going numb in sleep .

You start with a question followed by a sentence. In context of the conversation you started your question which invites others with this issue to share what they believe the root of said issue is.

Because you are fundamentally challenged and lack social awareness your don’t understand the art of conversation or message boards. The other fatal flaw you demonstrate is that you think that anyone cares what your opinion is.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: ThisisOverload on June 03, 2023, 02:47:55 PM
Who said I asked for help I don’t recall asking for help just asked if anyone else had the issue shocked 3 pages of responses and no one picked up I am taking MGF which I disclosed multiple times

And this is why everyone hates you.

We did mentioned drug abuse / PEDS.

So, you lose again phaggot.

Don't you have some real life friends to get attention from?

Congrats on using MGF hanky!

You are going to be huge. ::)

You're such a monster!

etc.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: joswift on June 03, 2023, 02:57:35 PM
Who said I asked for help I don’t recall asking for help just asked if anyone else had the issue shocked 3 pages of responses and no one picked up I am taking MGF which I disclosed multiple times

If you did you may just learn something and make some kind of a success in your life.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Flexacon on June 03, 2023, 03:00:46 PM
I have already disclosed what is causing the issue surprised none of you picked up on it then again the knowledge here is lacking I am taking MGF it is clearly causing the numbness

Are you secretly giving Spencer MGF? Numb hands would explain why he can't hold a pen properly. My bad for thinking it was cos he inherited your retardation gene.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Dave D on June 03, 2023, 03:01:32 PM
If you did you may just learn something and make some kind of a success in your life.

He already knows everything and he is not interested in learning or helping others.

Mensa and whatever.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: honest on June 03, 2023, 03:33:33 PM
No one would think someone that looks as bad as you do and at your age would consider using MGF, your heart rate resting is 110 plus and you want to take something like MGF to add further fluid and potential hypertension.  You have a very serious mental illness that is going to kill you.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: IroNat on June 03, 2023, 04:45:53 PM
Who said I asked for help I don’t recall asking for help just asked if anyone else had the issue shocked 3 pages of responses and no one picked up I am taking MGF which I disclosed multiple times

So mentally weak, bro.

Take a good look in the mirror.

What you see is a weak man.

Get yourself together.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Krankenstein on June 03, 2023, 04:55:13 PM
I have already disclosed what is causing the issue surprised none of you picked up on it then again the knowledge here is lacking I am taking MGF it is clearly causing the numbness

Shocker that one of your injectable substances is fucking with you.

Best solution is to pull 3cc of air into a syringe and inject it into the jugular.  No more numb hands.

As soon as I read your post I knew it was something you were taking.  People knew it too but if they mentioned it you would argue with them you fucking waste of flesh.

Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: bhank on June 03, 2023, 04:55:34 PM
No one would think someone that looks as bad as you do and at your age would consider using MGF, your heart rate resting is 110 plus and you want to take something like MGF to add further fluid and potential hypertension.  You have a very serious mental illness that is going to kill you.

MGF is actually good for the heart like I said the lack of knowledge here is shocking
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Krankenstein on June 03, 2023, 04:57:45 PM
MGF is actually good for the heart like I said the lack of knowledge here is shocking

The irony of your post is lost on you....fucking pin cushion
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: ThisisOverload on June 03, 2023, 05:00:54 PM
MGF is actually good for the heart like I said the lack of knowledge here is shocking

You almost died dieting on 3k calories of junk food.

Because you over did it on the drugs.

We all know you are all drugs Brian.

Pump as much of that shit into your body as you can handle.

We are looking forward to the "next illness episode" thread you will start in 2-3 weeks.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: IroNat on June 03, 2023, 05:01:57 PM
MGF is actually good for the heart like I said the lack of knowledge here is shocking

Bhanky,

This is what you project to the world: A mentally weak 45 year old man who needs drugs to feel good about himself.

Get a hold of yourself.  Get therapy.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: chaos on June 03, 2023, 05:06:45 PM
I have already disclosed what is causing the issue surprised none of you picked up on it then again the knowledge here is lacking I am taking MGF it is clearly causing the numbness
So you made this disclosure in a different thread than you made begging for help and you expect getbig to read your shitty posts in every thread? Half of these guys have you on ignore.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: wes on June 03, 2023, 05:26:55 PM
Who said I asked for help I don’t recall asking for help just asked if anyone else had the issue shocked 3 pages of responses and no one picked up I am taking MGF which I disclosed multiple times
That`s because nobody gives two shits about you cuz you`re a dickhead!
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: bhank on June 03, 2023, 05:34:41 PM
So you made this disclosure in a different thread than you made begging for help and you expect getbig to read your shitty posts in every thread? Half of these guys have you on ignore.

Who so asking for help just asking if anyone else has had the issue
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Dave D on June 03, 2023, 05:46:23 PM
My brain goes numb, actually it’s a dull but intense pain that I don’t really feel, when I read topics started by certain members.

Does anyone else have this issue?
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Never1AShow on June 03, 2023, 05:50:41 PM
You almost died dieting on 3k calories of junk food.

Because you over did it on the drugs.

We all know you are all drugs Brian.

Pump as much of that shit into your body as you can handle.

We are looking forward to the "next illness episode" thread you will start in 2-3 weeks.

He didn't know enough to take the next day after his show off from work, to bring food with him to the show, to not card up on flatbread, or that a show that would end at 8pm earliest would require night-time driving.  Shocking level of novice-ness presented by his real world quitting adventure.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: ThisisOverload on June 03, 2023, 05:55:40 PM
He didn't know enough to take the next day after his show off from work, to bring food with him to the show, to not card up on flatbread, or that a show that would end at 8pm earliest would require night-time driving.  Shocking level of novice-ness presented by his real world quitting adventure.

He didn't have a place to sit down either.

While other competitors borrowed a chair from the auditorium.

These things truly show how stupid this guy is.

He has an excuse for everything.

And blamed the entire thing on his wife's eyesight.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: honest on June 03, 2023, 06:50:45 PM
MGF is actually good for the heart like I said the lack of knowledge here is shocking

Like I said mental illness, specifically one of the worst cases of delusional disorder seen in a good while.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: bhank on June 03, 2023, 06:58:00 PM
Like I said mental illness, specifically one of the worst cases of delusional disorder seen in a good while.


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720995/#:~:text=We%20conclude%20that%20administration%20of%20the%20MGF%20E-domain,cell%20death%2C%20and%20pathologic%20remodeling%20in%20the%20heart.

"We conclude that administration of the MGF E-domain peptide may provide a means of modulating local tissue IGF-1 autocrine/paracrine actions to preserve cardiac function, prevent cell death, and pathologic remodeling in the heart."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36467694/

Mechano-growth factor reduces loss of cardiac function in acute myocardial infarction

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17581790/

Like I said the lack of actual knowledge and research around here is staggering
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Krankenstein on June 03, 2023, 07:16:04 PM

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720995/#:~:text=We%20conclude%20that%20administration%20of%20the%20MGF%20E-domain,cell%20death%2C%20and%20pathologic%20remodeling%20in%20the%20heart.

"We conclude that administration of the MGF E-domain peptide may provide a means of modulating local tissue IGF-1 autocrine/paracrine actions to preserve cardiac function, prevent cell death, and pathologic remodeling in the heart."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36467694/

Mechano-growth factor reduces loss of cardiac function in acute myocardial infarction

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17581790/

Like I said the lack of actual knowledge and research around here is staggering

POST MI YOU DUMB FUCK!!!!!!

Are you going to add that to another of your maladies you ass clown?

You also going to take P2Y12 inhibitors, Statins, or ACE inhibitors because of their benefits??? 

Why not also jump of Tb4?  CJC 1295? or Hexarelin?

Why not just inject every peptide into yourself.....I am sure you can rationalize it ass clown
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: webstar on June 03, 2023, 07:23:06 PM

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720995/#:~:text=We%20conclude%20that%20administration%20of%20the%20MGF%20E-domain,cell%20death%2C%20and%20pathologic%20remodeling%20in%20the%20heart.

"We conclude that administration of the MGF E-domain peptide may provide a means of modulating local tissue IGF-1 autocrine/paracrine actions to preserve cardiac function, prevent cell death, and pathologic remodeling in the heart."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36467694/

Mechano-growth factor reduces loss of cardiac function in acute myocardial infarction

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17581790/

Like I said the lack of actual knowledge and research around here is staggering

This lying wife beater is the semantics kings.

He has started to using t3 for the benefits as well
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: bhank on June 03, 2023, 07:25:05 PM
This lying wife beater is the semantics kings.

He has started to using t3 for the benefits as well

I don't use T3 but you have been claiming I do for 3 years now. Why does it make you feel better being a fat slob if you insist anyone with abs uses T3???? Why would I use that I am trying to gain weight I am not a slob trying to lose weight.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: webstar on June 03, 2023, 07:29:45 PM
I don't use T3 but you have been claiming I do for 3 years now. Why does it make you feel better being a fat slob if you insist anyone with abs uses T3???? Why would I use that I am trying to gain weight I am not a slob trying to lose weight.

But your conveniently left out the fact you were taking peptides that prior to your hands going numb
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 03, 2023, 07:30:11 PM
He didn't have a place to sit down either.

While other competitors borrowed a chair from the auditorium.

These things truly show how stupid this guy is.

He has an excuse for everything.

And blamed the entire thing on his wife's eyesight.

"I don't see no chair"

No chair?

"No, I don't see no chair"

I guess the auditorium is standing room only.  *slaps glute*
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Never1AShow on June 03, 2023, 07:47:05 PM
I think he's probably just using gear he buys at the gym and is using all this as a dodge story for the hillbilly.  But when he gets ahold of a tub of that original Hot Stuff then he's going to blow up for sure!
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: honest on June 03, 2023, 08:12:41 PM

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720995/#:~:text=We%20conclude%20that%20administration%20of%20the%20MGF%20E-domain,cell%20death%2C%20and%20pathologic%20remodeling%20in%20the%20heart.

"We conclude that administration of the MGF E-domain peptide may provide a means of modulating local tissue IGF-1 autocrine/paracrine actions to preserve cardiac function, prevent cell death, and pathologic remodeling in the heart."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36467694/

Mechano-growth factor reduces loss of cardiac function in acute myocardial infarction

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17581790/

Like I said the lack of actual knowledge and research around here is staggering


Well Googled, give mental illness and delusional disorder a run, that's you 100 percent, delusional to think your resting heart rate of 110bpm is normal, its not, throwing anything that can give you further fluid retention and hypertension in your case is not smart, but its your life so please keep going.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Lartinos on June 03, 2023, 08:25:47 PM
Bhank is like knowing a deaf guy who is a complete asshole who you can curse as loud as you want at them when they aren’t looking.. except you can say it to him directly and it’s still like he didn’t hear anything.

I told you it likely had to do with a nerve in your elbow or wrist..

Eventually the fire is going to burn you with that attitude of yours.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: ThisisOverload on June 03, 2023, 08:35:20 PM

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720995/#:~:text=We%20conclude%20that%20administration%20of%20the%20MGF%20E-domain,cell%20death%2C%20and%20pathologic%20remodeling%20in%20the%20heart.

"We conclude that administration of the MGF E-domain peptide may provide a means of modulating local tissue IGF-1 autocrine/paracrine actions to preserve cardiac function, prevent cell death, and pathologic remodeling in the heart."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36467694/

Mechano-growth factor reduces loss of cardiac function in acute myocardial infarction

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17581790/

Like I said the lack of actual knowledge and research around here is staggering

Explain in your own words.

How this will benefit you.

And how will you track these results?
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: GymnJuice on June 04, 2023, 04:37:52 AM
Babies are growing very fast and have a high resting heart rate. Hanky is also growing very fast and has a high resting heart rate. Brian, maybe you are just having growing pains and it is nothing to worry about.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Kwon on June 04, 2023, 04:42:02 AM
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: wes on June 04, 2023, 04:44:04 AM
I think he's probably just using gear he buys at the gym
....or online,and/or both, just like anyone else.

A 3 year old pic of a doctors script means nothing....it wouldn`t mean anything if it was written out this morning,h`s still on other shit too just like anyone else.

Fucking guy thinks were all new here.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: bhank on June 04, 2023, 04:57:45 AM
But your conveniently left out the fact you were taking peptides that prior to your hands going numb

Never left it out have been saying for a month now I am taking Peg MGF
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: bhank on June 04, 2023, 04:59:13 AM

Well Googled, give mental illness and delusional disorder a run, that's you 100 percent, delusional to think your resting heart rate of 110bpm is normal, its not, throwing anything that can give you further fluid retention and hypertension in your case is not smart, but its your life so please keep going.

That has consistently been my resting heart rate since I started checking it. I don't have hypertension my BP is great. Also not retaining fluid right now ankles look good
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Flexacon on June 04, 2023, 05:02:23 AM

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3720995/#:~:text=We%20conclude%20that%20administration%20of%20the%20MGF%20E-domain,cell%20death%2C%20and%20pathologic%20remodeling%20in%20the%20heart.

"We conclude that administration of the MGF E-domain peptide may provide a means of modulating local tissue IGF-1 autocrine/paracrine actions to preserve cardiac function, prevent cell death, and pathologic remodeling in the heart."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36467694/

Mechano-growth factor reduces loss of cardiac function in acute myocardial infarction

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17581790/

Like I said the lack of actual knowledge and research around here is staggering


Just remember you were the moron who decided to take a diuretic because you had small legs
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Never1AShow on June 04, 2023, 07:34:34 AM
Bhank is like knowing a deaf guy who is a complete asshole who you can curse as loud as you want at them when they aren’t looking.. except you can say it to him directly and it’s still like he didn’t hear anything.

I told you it likely had to do with a nerve in your elbow or wrist..

Eventually the fire is going to burn you with that attitude of yours.

It obviously has many times in his life, but he doesn't learn.  Every single person I've known like this was dead by or before mid-50s.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Never1AShow on June 04, 2023, 08:09:18 AM
Just remember you were the moron who decided to take a diuretic because you had small legs

And the percs for the pain.  Amazing how stuff like that comes out in dribs and drabs here and there.

Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: michael arvilla on June 04, 2023, 09:17:42 AM
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Walter Sobchak on June 04, 2023, 09:22:02 AM
Just remember you were the moron who decided to take a diuretic because you had small legs

Gonna need a lot more than that to fix those toothpicks….
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Krankenstein on June 04, 2023, 10:23:09 AM
Gonna need a lot more than that to fix those toothpicks….

Stairs = Brian's krytonite

Getbig big is a major influence on Brian's psyche....we MADE him use diuretics.....HA HA HA.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Walter Sobchak on June 04, 2023, 11:43:01 AM
Stairs = Brian's krytonite

Getbig big is a major influence on Brian's psyche....we MADE him use diuretics.....HA HA HA.

He’s the mentally weakest twink I’ve seen in a while.

Him trying to justify the wife’s fake education and work credentials was beyond cringeworthy.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: 38 returns on June 04, 2023, 11:46:01 AM
does beating up alcoholic homeless women who you abuse do damage to your hands?

asking for a friend
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: joswift on June 04, 2023, 11:56:46 AM
https://www.pdffiller.com/jsfiller-desk13/?requestHash=78105cf45d7854e54c3c31c2fa05eeab19542c45e4090749ac7d31de2c88be6c&lang=en&projectId=1286806816&loader=tips&MEDIUM_PDFJS=true&PAGE_REARRANGE_V2_MVP=true&isPageRearrangeV2MVP=true&jsf-page-rearrange-v2=true#b28e89fa4ed24adf84f6d72bbbdb97c9
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Humble Narcissist on June 05, 2023, 12:57:15 AM
does beating up alcoholic homeless women who you abuse do damage to your hands?

asking for a friend
Only if they have hard heads.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: IroNat on June 05, 2023, 03:54:15 AM
https://www.pdffiller.com/jsfiller-desk13/?requestHash=78105cf45d7854e54c3c31c2fa05eeab19542c45e4090749ac7d31de2c88be6c&lang=en&projectId=1286806816&loader=tips&MEDIUM_PDFJS=true&PAGE_REARRANGE_V2_MVP=true&isPageRearrangeV2MVP=true&jsf-page-rearrange-v2=true#b28e89fa4ed24adf84f6d72bbbdb97c9

Bhanky,
Based on your history, I conclude you are whacked.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: pamith on June 05, 2023, 04:41:35 AM
Scary, sounds like possibly high blood pressure or heart failure, srs
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: BRUTALIFTRUE on June 05, 2023, 08:04:32 PM
BRUTAL IF TRUE
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: The Scott on June 06, 2023, 07:09:56 AM
BRUTAL IF TRUE

 ;D
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Kwon on June 06, 2023, 07:55:24 AM
BRUTAL IF TRUE

Love the name

Trubal If Brue
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: The Scott on June 06, 2023, 08:22:40 AM
Love the name

Trubal If Brue

LOL!  ;D  LOL!
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Kwon on June 11, 2023, 05:25:55 AM
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=685643.0;attach=1445803;image)
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=685643.0;attach=1445804;image)
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: Lartinos on June 11, 2023, 10:24:33 AM
That's correct, thank you.  And now we're up to 40:

1. "sheared from the bone Tricep"
2. Restless Leg syndrome
3. Shaky hands from childhood
4. Bone on Bone knees and surgeries (Titanium/adamantium rods)
5. Torn right pec
6. Surgical re-attachment of right tricep
7. 3 Shoulder surgeries, one on the right side the other 2 were on the left side.
8. Cut bicep tendon from a shoulder surgery
9. Barrett’s esophagus
10. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
11. Crohnes disease
12. Bile reflux
13. Hiatal hernia
14. Umbilical hernia
15. Polyps and cyst (pre-cancerous)
16. Bleeding ulcer
17. Bloody shits, nausea and indigestion and vomiting
18. shin splints in the forearms
19. magnesium and other mineral deficiencies
20. Stingray puncture of left or right foot (he can't remember, see dementia below and "225x15" and 7=10-11)
21. Anemia
22. Anxiety
23. Depression
24. Arthritis
25. Something with the neck from demolition derby
26. Organ failure
27. Dementia/Alzheimers (possibly vaping induced)
28. Anorexia
29. "precancerous polyps and cyst throughout digestive system"
30. 2 Herniated bulging disc one lower back and one in the neck possibly causing nerve damage and atrophy on the right arm
31. Astigmatism
32. Broken toe from hopping out of bed
33. Possibly Infected veinless cutless bicep
34. Thrombosed Hemorrhoid
35. Missing esophageal sphincter
36. Male pattern baldness
37.  Erectile dysfunction
38.  Hands and arms completely numb in sleep
39.  Bulimia
40.  Agoraphobia  (not Agorgophobia though)

Sheared from the bone Tricep sounds like something a waiter tells you when they are reading the specials.
Title: Re: Hands completely numb in sleep
Post by: wes on June 11, 2023, 10:36:17 AM
Sheared from the bone Tricep sounds like something a waiter tells you when they are reading the specials.
;D