arm keeps going numb

Um, I don't remember who told me it was a narcotic but it stuck and ya the point was, the usefulness of the day after. I cut the 10mils in half to be able to function the next day. The sleep is why I take them.
 
Back again after looking up the def for narcotic. Don't know what my thinking was on that. Cyclobenzapr is NOT a narcotic especially since it was prescribed by my doctor.
 
Not a problem here man. I was just trying to help out. The Opiates really work for me, it's too bad they are so addictive. I avoid them as much as I can.
I just stepped into a product called Quivana, or something like that. Well see how it goes. From my point of view right now, it seems too good to be true and somewhat pyramidal. If you get my drift. So far so good. Makes me thirsty as hell, which is probably the true helper.
 
Check out the thread under health for tennis elbow. After having horrible elbow pain and reading someone's success from seeking out a chiro that offers ART technique I sought one out. After a couple of months of regular treatment, the pain has almost completely subsided. I also picked up a roller tool called armaid. Check it out at armaid.com. Someone else said it above, but the numbness comes from blood flow restriction around all of the nerves that run through your arm from your neck to the tips of your fingers. Scar tissue builds up and restricts blood flow which causes numbness. I've found that the primary cause of my issues is chainsaw vibration. It's going to be a lifelong battle, so finding the right help was crucial for me. It's a problem that has to constantly be addressed because of what we do. Good luck. It sucks waking up from a numb hand or arm. Sleeping with wrist braces also helped me some too.
 
Will electric chainsaws make life easier? Assuming they keep getting more powerful and the batteries/charging systems keep pace.

(I think I would miss tinkering with a gasser - and the noise and reving are somehow theraputic...)
 

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