Carpal tunnel syndrome

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Big smileHi, Besides my slippy seat I have another problem!!!!!! I have been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome, which means i get pain and after a while numb hands when riding.   I have looked to see if there are any gloves etc that could help as it is currently impacting on my riding enjoyment!!! Cry But only found moutain biking gloves not motorcycle.   SO.......if anyone else suffers with this and has found a way to alleviate the discomfort or numbeness....PLEASEEEEEEE can you let me know.......Im desperate but not in that way Wink                                                                                                                                                                             
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Will send ya a pm hunni, i suffer from it but draw the line at having the op done, was taught a few exercises a few year ago... will try and explain them to you, i also ride and old gsxr so i can deffo say they do work as dont have half the probs i used to have years ago 
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Hi This might sound daft but i have put lead inside the handlebars which help take the vibes out of them and stops my hands from tingling and going numb, i know this is not a cure for carpal tunnel syndrome but it may help a little, and as we all know every little helps!!                                                                                                                                                                             
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I suffered badly with this a while back, my right had would go numb n this would travel right up my arm, so I know how you feel. The cure for me.............having the operation, not had any bother since                                                                                                                                                                             
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How long were you off with it and how long till you were able to ride again....I get withdrawal symtoms after a couple of days so not sure how I owuld be if it was a month or more??????????????????? Probably go absolutley nuts Wacko                                                                                                                                                                             
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I thought you already were nuts!!!! LOL                                                                                                                                                                             
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Shocked I thought someone might say that................usually I say it first.............but in all honesty I am a little tiny weeny bit nuts Wacko or am i sane and its everyone else who is nuts Confused                                                                                                                                                                             
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or both? is the room your in white? no then it`s us!!                                                                                                                                                                             
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but damping the bars (with either lead, or aftermarket heavier end bar weights would help)                                                                                                                                                                             
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if its happening mainly at low speeds, could try adjusting where you put your wieght, and take it off your wrists, but putting it through your backside and legs. This helped me quite a bit when I was riding my Daytona as it threw alot of weight onto the wrists. Also make sure you aren't cutting off the blood supply to your hands by doing your gloves up too tight. or maybe a glove which fastens slightly lower or higher up the wrist. They do need to be snug, but its easy to have them too tight without realising. Especially watch if you have something like a velcro strap which goes across the back of the hand - this can make cause problems if its too tight as it will push down on the back of the hand as the wrist is bent backwards to hold the bars.   The only other thing I can suggest is to flex your fingers out now and again (kinda like a drumming fingers motion) which may get the blood flowing around your hands.   you're not getting some arm pump aswell along with the CTS by any chance?                                                                                                                                                                             
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Hi Tcat, thanks for all your suggestions. When you say arm pump what do you mean? If you mean pain up my arm, i do.....if i ride for too long without shakying the numbeness out then i start to get pain travelling right up my arm till it hurts. Cry Blooming old age isnt fun !!!!!!                                                                                                                                                                             
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i was off work for 5 weeks and off the bike for about 8 weeks but it was worth it having it done as i have complete relief from the problem                                                                                                                                                                             


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