I'm tingling...could it be CTS? Can CTS be caused by writing?
Hello! I was happy to find this message board. Less than four months ago, at the age of 32, I went back to school full-time. Of course, this requires lots of quick note-taking and writing. About two weeks ago, my right (writing) hand began cramping up when I tried to write. This week, the pain has basically subsided, but now I have a numb, uncomfortable tingling sensation in my right hand...and not just when writing.
Could this be the onset of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? My hands/wrists don't hurt when I type. (I've been using an ergonomic keyboard for about two years...big difference!) I tend to be a tight-gripping, heavy-handed writer, so I've been trying to find soft leads and dark pens to compensate. Also, I have an arsenal of Dr. Grip and PhD-type pens and pencils. Another thing that I’ve notice recently is that my hand falls asleep very easily...especially when using a thin pen/pencil, if I sleep on my right arm, or when mousing. (I'm now searching for a good ergonomic mouse…I’m open for suggestions.)
I've done some preliminary research online this week, and it sounds like the beginning of CTS. Considering the fact that I'm a student, and note-taking, writing and typing are a way of life for me, I cannot let afford this go any further. By the same token, I also don't want to be a hypochondriac! * Has anyone ever heard of CTS developing due to writing? Does anyone have any suggestions...things that have worked for them...about how to head this off at the path? Do splints/wrist wraps really work? If so, are they effective at this stage of the game? If so, what type should I get? (There are so many!) I'm going mouse shopping tomorrow. I’d appreciate any feedback you can give me. Thanks in advance for your advice! |