Numbness in tips of fingers

Mrfreeza1

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I work on assemly line repetitve work . im noticing my tip of fingers are numb . and im going to see a physician to see what might be the issue . ive been on tren e and test e for a good 4 months. i will be goimg in and uaing my personal inurance. Anyone ever been in this situation and should i be worried
 
I work on assemly line repetitve work . im noticing my tip of fingers are numb . and im going to see a physician to see what might be the issue . ive been on tren e and test e for a good 4 months. i will be goimg in and uaing my personal inurance. Anyone ever been in this situation and should i be worried
The only Time ive ever had tingling was in a dnp run...
Wonder if Ur getting peripheral neuropathy...
It's prob just your job tho...
Good luck op!
 
Tren and test for 4 months? Seems a tad excessive, doesn't it?

I've noticed as my arms have gotten bigger, that my hands/fingers sometimes go numb depending on how I'm holding them. For example, if I'm sitting or laying down and holding my phone a foot or so away from my face for ten minutes or more, the tingling happens. Once I straighten my elbows, it goes away instantly.

I assume it's more related to simple restricted bloodflow due to constricted blood vessels between my upper arms and forearms than a medical condition like carpal tunnel.

Regarding your insurance, I doubt they'll do a testosterone test unless you're absolutely jacked or you request it.
 
I run tren e for 4 mos (16 weeks) all the time. To my understanding, it's pretty standard to run it 12-16 weeks as long as your liver/blood values are in check
 
My health us good diet on point i really am to the conclusion that 10 years in the company using compresdor tools doing it 10 hours a day really has taking it toll on my hands
 
My health us good diet on point i really am to the conclusion that 10 years in the company using compresdor tools doing it 10 hours a day really has taking it toll on my hands
I use to wrench in cars for years long ago and I believe that why I have carpal tunnel now. From impacts. And air ratchets
 
Tren and test for 4 months? Seems a tad excessive, doesn't it?

I've noticed as my arms have gotten bigger, that my hands/fingers sometimes go numb depending on how I'm holding them. For example, if I'm sitting or laying down and holding my phone a foot or so away from my face for ten minutes or more, the tingling happens. Once I straighten my elbows, it goes away instantly.

I assume it's more related to simple restricted bloodflow due to constricted blood vessels between my upper arms and forearms than a medical condition like carpal tunnel.

Regarding your insurance, I doubt they'll do a testosterone test unless you're absolutely jacked or you request it.

I noticed this the first cycle I ran. While on trt dose I don't have it as often or it doesn't come as easy like when I'm blasting 600mg test every week.

I've just started 450mg / week to see how I react to a low dose as per the sides. One of the sides I'm monitoring is the numbness.
 
I noticed this the first cycle I ran. While on trt dose I don't have it as often or it doesn't come as easy like when I'm blasting 600mg test every week.

I've just started 450mg / week to see how I react to a low dose as per the sides. One of the sides I'm monitoring is the numbness.

It doesn't seem to matter if I'm on TRT or blast, it's pretty much a constant thing now, but only when I have my elbows bent past a certain angle. Small price to pay for having bigger arms, I guess.
 
Tren and test for 4 months? Seems a tad excessive, doesn't it?

I've noticed as my arms have gotten bigger, that my hands/fingers sometimes go numb depending on how I'm holding them. For example, if I'm sitting or laying down and holding my phone a foot or so away from my face for ten minutes or more, the tingling happens. Once I straighten my elbows, it goes away instantly.

I assume it's more related to simple restricted bloodflow due to constricted blood vessels between my upper arms and forearms than a medical condition like carpal tunnel.

Regarding your insurance, I doubt they'll do a testosterone test unless you're absolutely jacked or you request it.
This is exactly what happens to me...even when im asleep with my arms bent.
I agree that the blood flow is the issue with my arms bent
 
It's a nerve problem. They'll do some different physical tests on you and perhaps a nerve conduction study. If it's bad enough they'll recommend surgery.

Carpal tunnel is one type of problem, and the other has to do with the ulnar nerve than runs under your elbow. Can't remember what it's called. Don't put the surgery off if they recommend it. I put mine off for years and now that I had it in good as new and wish I'd done it sooner.
 
It's a nerve problem. They'll do some different physical tests on you and perhaps a nerve conduction study. If it's bad enough they'll recommend surgery.

Carpal tunnel is one type of problem, and the other has to do with the ulnar nerve than runs under your elbow. Can't remember what it's called. Don't put the surgery off if they recommend it. I put mine off for years and now that I had it in good as new and wish I'd done it sooner.
Your right...dr jim and i discussed this in a previous thread on this topic.
If i had to guess mine is either bloodflow or the ulner nerve.
We discussed the carpel tunnel thing with the tendons in the tunnel being inflamed and swelling up to cause the numbness by rubbing the nerve inbthe tunnel.
Mine goes away if i take a week off of lifting heavy till that changes I'll just live with it cuz of insurance issues.
 
Is it all your fingers including thumb? I've had it on my last 3 fingers before(middle,ring,pinky) from work. It was my ulna nerve on the inside of my elbow. Where the bone bump is on the inside of your elbow irritates that nerve. I was lifting and working 2 jobs at the time. It was from overuse, repetitive movements. Hope this helps.
 
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