On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint <
zeropo...@charter.net> wrote:
> Numbness/tingling in the fingers and toes could also be a sign of
> peripheral neuropathy, often caused by diabetes.
>
> Other signs of diabetes include excessive thirst and frequent urination
> (probably
Numbness/tingling in the fingers and toes could also be a sign of peripheral
neuropathy, often caused by diabetes.
Other signs of diabetes include excessive thirst and frequent urination
(probably from drinking so much water).
-Mark
From: David Jonsson [mailto:davidjonssonswe...@gmail.com]
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On 12-01-08 01:41 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Sounds like RLS
'Scuse me, I meant RMS (off by one in the alphabet)
to me, and most specifically carpal tunnel problems. Laptops tend to
force a really bad hand position, and some also require high pressure
on the keys to get them to fire
Sounds like RLS to me, and most specifically carpal tunnel problems.
Laptops tend to force a really bad hand position, and some also require
high pressure on the keys to get them to fire reliably, which
exacerbates it.
Cell phones may require a bad wrist angle; just holding your hand in a
fi
maybe this device is measuring some reality, not difficult, but which one?
which bandwidth, which treshold(s) ?
but maybe this is not the problem (hundred of similar studies)
http://www.bmj.com/content/332/7546/886.full
think also about mechanical factors,
otherwise cure the problem at the source
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