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Post-natal carpal tunnel syndrome - anyone else?

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NoviceKnitter · 21/09/2007 10:22

I didn't have it when pg, but have had in both hands since DD born 12 weeks ago - sometimes v bad, sometimes not so bad. Anyone else had same pattern? Wondering if it's hormonal to do with breastfeeding or if it's all the extra lifting and carrying I'm now doing. Doc says as it's not constant it will go eventually - but it seems to be getting worse. Will it go once DD weaned I'm wondering...

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iota · 21/09/2007 10:25

I had it and what really helped was wearing a wrist support for several months. My Dr referred me to the physiotherapists at the local hospital and they assessed me and fitted the support

iota · 21/09/2007 10:26

it was like this

very glam

NoviceKnitter · 21/09/2007 10:37

Nice! Thanks - so was yours breastfeeding related do you think?

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NoviceKnitter · 21/09/2007 18:14

Anyone else re breastfeeding link?

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iota · 21/09/2007 18:15

I had it when I was pregnant and for several months after. I don't think it was related to breast-feeding.

mountaingirl · 21/09/2007 18:58

Hi, I had it with my first ds and thought it was due to post natal hormones/weak muscles and the fact that I was straining my wrists always picking him up. I saw an osteopath who treated the wrist that was the most painful and then I wore a support for ages. I've subsequently discovered that carpal tunnel syndrome is also related to (post-natal) hypothyroidism; it may be worth getting tested. I B/f all 3 of my dc but only got this with the first. Good luck.

Highlander · 21/09/2007 19:26

i had it with both DSs, although DS1 was much worse. I was also freezing cold ATT. Symptoms dramatically improved at about 10mo with both. Co-incided with them taking 3 meals/day (although still fully BF, at night as well).

vole3 · 21/09/2007 20:47

They thought mine was carpal tunnel when I had DS 13 weeks ago, but it turned out to be rheumatoid arthritis instead . Since I've been on the medication (7weeks) and had physio I am much better, but it is only in the last week that I am almost back to where I was before I had the problems.

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