Not exact matches
After he had turned down a request by the Time - Life editors to
go to Russia and write a «Foods of the World» title on Russian cuisine, he was struck by what seems to have been carpal
tunnel syndrome and his doctor told him to avoid writing with his right hand for six months (he didn't use a typewriter).
I can't find this info anywhere, and all I know is that I am getting worse.Been on a paleo diet and things got worse, like me developing carpal
tunnel syndrome, mctd, shortness of breath in a daily basis for 1 year and a half, excruciating back pain that stops me from moving, alopecia areata coming back, depression and so on I have been taking stress response by gaia, selenium and other things with little help.Really don't know what else to do.I'm still 20 lb overweight even though my tsh
went down.While my tsh
went down, my antibodies
went up from over 500 to over 700 now being on a grain and dairy free diet.While on natural thyroid my mind and body were so much better, but now supposedly are not good for me.My doc told me he could loose his license if he would prescribe that to me, which I know is lie.
This list includes: sciatica, premature degeneration of L4 / L5 discs, carpel
tunnel syndrome, spinal bone spur growths, and the list
goes on... Not to mention I was depressed, overweight, using drugs, and addicted to tobacco, sugar, and fatty foods.
If any game is
going to be attributed to the development of Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome, then Razor's Edge is definitely it; it's one of the most physically exhausting games I've played outside of the Kinect.
If the work station is non-ergonomic or the worker
goes too many hours without a break, it can cause a nerve entrapment
syndrome such as carpal
tunnel syndrome or epicondylitis (tennis elbow).