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Sprained Wrists
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Does anyone else have the sensation of having sprained wrists? My Internist thinks maybe Carpel Tunnel but I thought that was numbness and tingling.

posted October 20, 2015
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A MyFibroTeam Member

yes just the fybro. my wrists hurt alot i just rub them

posted October 21, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes my wrists feel sprained and sometimes broken. They hurt a lot! My 2 specialist say its Tendonitis and bone weakness.

posted October 21, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

When l have bad days both my wrists feel like there sprained, l've had the carpel tunnel op on my right hand & l should get my left hand done also. I have tingling (pins & needles ) also my hand feels like concrete at times it is a seperate issue to my fibro pain. I hope this has helped as it was the best decision l ever my to have my hand operated on 😌😌😌

posted October 21, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes especially during the winter, I often feel like they are fractured almost

posted October 21, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes! Of gotten that before.

posted October 21, 2015

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