SgtSlaughter
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drdug27 said:If you can pinpoint the numbness to specific fingers or which sides of the hand and arm, this can help with an impingment diagnosis, either wrist, elbow, shoulder or neck.
It still happens to me on average per week 5 mornings. Been happning to me most of my life... so i usually forgetabout it after i get feeling back, lol. Never think to bring it up to the med. doc. Gotta remember when I go next.
DrDug: It's my WHOLE arm... entire hand, entire foream, bi, tri... delts too... just dead for about 15 seconds after i wake up and use my other arm to flop it around and wake it up... scary sometimes.