Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 Before I had the EPFX, I had carpal tunnel. It went away with Erchonia cold laser therapy sessions (which is actually certified by the FDA in the US for carpal tunner) primarily to the cerival vertebrae. It took a few months to go away compleltely and it never came back. Carpal tunnel is caused by different mechanisms. Check out the spine and spinal nerves on the EPFX. Beverly ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 Are you seeing a chiropractor? It may be your missing link. If the nerves in your low back are having problems and are pulling out the low back the upper back/neck area must compensate for balance. The Cervical area of C5, C7 and T1 are all involved with neck (including Thoracic Outlet syndrome which radiates to the wrist and often people think they have carpal tunnel when it is coming from the neck) and the arms and wrist energy supply. I was scheduled to go to surgery for mine (because I type so much) when all this was discovered. And now I rarely have any problems in my wrists....but I now have much more energy getting to them. Yours in Health, Kathy International Advanced IMUNE Instructor Sterling <sterlingcharm2003@...> wrote: I had moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in both wrists when I was pregnant with my second child. I did not have an EPFX at the time. But I have since learned that deficency of Essential Fatty Acids has a lot to do with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Magnesium deficency may also play a part. Hope this helps. The reason the pain releif only lasts 4 days is becasue the frequencies stay with you 72-96 hours without external changes. Sterling QBT LBT (U.S.A.)Celine Cruse <celinecrusemweb (DOT) co.za> wrote: I am 36 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby girl. My due date is the 28th July. I have been suffering with severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome since I was 25 weeks. I have been taking tissue salts, going for physio and strapping, Lymph drainage, reflexology, and kinesiology. The oly thing that gives me any relief from the pain at night is my machine (scio), however I find the pain relief only lasts for about 4 days. I then find myself waking up every hour or more to shake life into my hands and try reduce the pain with stretching etc. I feel I'm not getting to the root cause of this. Any help would be appreciated Regards Celine (South Africa) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 Any info relating to success with the CTS. I have it because of doing hair I thought. Over use. Any info on the B6 would be appreciated s.s.t@... Re:Carpal Tunnel Syndrome I am 36 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby girl. My due date is the 28th July. I have been suffering with severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome since I was 25 weeks.I have been taking tissue salts, going for physio and strapping, Lymph drainage, reflexology, and kinesiology. The oly thing that gives me any relief from the pain at night is my machine (scio), however I find the pain relief only lasts for about 4 days. I then find myself waking up every hour or more to shake life into my hands and try reduce the pain with stretching etc.I feel I'm not getting to the root cause of this. Any help would be appreciatedRegardsCeline (South Africa) Have you tried Vitamin B6? I've had success in the past in using this with my pregnant clients when I was a Midwife and also my husband used it for his carpal tunnel on the recommendation from our kinesiologist / chiropractor. I'm sorry I can't remember the dosage right now, but you could adjust it accordingly if you find relief. ~ Karin No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 7/3/2007 10:02 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 http://alternative-medicine-and-health.com/conditions/carpal.htm here is a link to the thoughts on the B6 dosage Re:Carpal Tunnel Syndrome I am 36 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby girl. My due date is the 28th July. I have been suffering with severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome since I was 25 weeks.I have been taking tissue salts, going for physio and strapping, Lymph drainage, reflexology, and kinesiology. The oly thing that gives me any relief from the pain at night is my machine (scio), however I find the pain relief only lasts for about 4 days. I then find myself waking up every hour or more to shake life into my hands and try reduce the pain with stretching etc.I feel I'm not getting to the root cause of this. Any help would be appreciatedRegardsCeline (South Africa) Have you tried Vitamin B6? I've had success in the past in using this with my pregnant clients when I was a Midwife and also my husband used it for his carpal tunnel on the recommendation from our kinesiologist / chiropractor. I'm sorry I can't remember the dosage right now, but you could adjust it accordingly if you find relief. ~ Karin No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 7/3/2007 10:02 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 does anyone have any specific places to work on carpal tunnel in the Scio. In the ind on wrists. Acupuncture points. Any specific ones would be appreciated. Using my Scio gives me Some relief but not enough. s.s.t@... Re:Carpal Tunnel Syndrome I am 36 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby girl. My due date is the 28th July. I have been suffering with severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome since I was 25 weeks.I have been taking tissue salts, going for physio and strapping, Lymph drainage, reflexology, and kinesiology. The oly thing that gives me any relief from the pain at night is my machine (scio), however I find the pain relief only lasts for about 4 days. I then find myself waking up every hour or more to shake life into my hands and try reduce the pain with stretching etc.I feel I'm not getting to the root cause of this. Any help would be appreciatedRegardsCeline (South Africa) Have you tried Vitamin B6? I've had success in the past in using this with my pregnant clients when I was a Midwife and also my husband used it for his carpal tunnel on the recommendation from our kinesiologist / chiropractor. I'm sorry I can't remember the dosage right now, but you could adjust it accordingly if you find relief. ~ Karin No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 7/3/2007 10:02 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2007 Report Share Posted July 5, 2007 Run the spine until rectified (the nerves all work together) and then Cranial Sacral Enter into the 2nd Cranial Sacral button on the foot reflexology page and do the Carpal Tunnel button. I believe Carpal Tunnel is also in the Disease Dictionary and I know it is in the test matrix. Type in Wrist or carpel tunnel in the search and then do a Filter Zap (Zap drop downs) which will work on the highest 6 items. You manually will have to look at the chronic issues and do those. If you go into the Muscles and nerves subcategories and find anything to do with wrist (or do wrist as a search) then you can write down those numbers to piggyback other areas You can also use those numbers in the Spinal page for the Muscles, nerves, bones area. You can also put the pad on the wrist, or rollers, etc. and add that to the therapy. And you can go into spinal and work in the Timed therapies on Muscles or bone there with the Wholistic Organ Health Restorer. Go through those options at the bottom one at a time to see which are most asked for and then do them one at a time using the timer bar on right so you can see the rectification. There are many other locations but those are the ones I like the best. Yours in Health, KathySharon <s.s.t@...> wrote: does anyone have any specific places to work on carpal tunnel in the Scio. In the ind on wrists. Acupuncture points. Any specific ones would be appreciated. Using my Scio gives me Some relief but not enough. s.s.tsbcglobal (DOT) net Re:Carpal Tunnel Syndrome I am 36 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby girl. My due date is the 28th July. I have been suffering with severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome since I was 25 weeks.I have been taking tissue salts, going for physio and strapping, Lymph drainage, reflexology, and kinesiology. The oly thing that gives me any relief from the pain at night is my machine (scio), however I find the pain relief only lasts for about 4 days. I then find myself waking up every hour or more to shake life into my hands and try reduce the pain with stretching etc.I feel I'm not getting to the root cause of this. Any help would be appreciatedRegardsCeline (South Africa) Have you tried Vitamin B6? I've had success in the past in using this with my pregnant clients when I was a Midwife and also my husband used it for his carpal tunnel on the recommendation from our kinesiologist / chiropractor. I'm sorry I can't remember the dosage right now, but you could adjust it accordingly if you find relief. ~ Karin No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 7/3/2007 10:02 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2007 Report Share Posted July 5, 2007 Spinal and cranial sacral. Pinched nerves and inflammation in the neck and shoulders can cause carpal tunnel. I wish I had known this BEFORE I had surgery on both wrists. Search function for carpal tunnel on the matrix, like Dr. does in his videos. Kernan --- Sharon <s.s.t@...> wrote: > does anyone have any specific places to work on > carpal tunnel in the Scio. In the ind on wrists. > Acupuncture points. > > Any specific ones would be appreciated. Using my > Scio gives me Some relief but not enough. > > s.s.t@... > > Re:Carpal Tunnel Syndrome > > > I am 36 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby girl. My > due date is the 28th July. I have been suffering > with severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome since I was 25 > weeks. > I have been taking tissue salts, going for > physio and strapping, Lymph drainage, reflexology, > and kinesiology. The oly thing that gives me any > relief from the pain at night is my machine (scio), > however I find the pain relief only lasts for about > 4 days. I then find myself waking up every hour or > more to shake life into my hands and try reduce the > pain with stretching etc. > I feel I'm not getting to the root cause of > this. Any help would be appreciated > > Regards > Celine (South Africa) > > > Have you tried Vitamin B6? I've had success in > the past in using this with my pregnant clients when > I was a Midwife and also my husband used it for his > carpal tunnel on the recommendation from our > kinesiologist / chiropractor. I'm sorry I can't > remember the dosage right now, but you could adjust > it accordingly if you find relief. > > ~ Karin > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - > Release Date: 7/3/2007 10:02 AM > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Thanks for the reference! here's another with addition of info on the form - p5p. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FDN/is_1_6/ai_71948217 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome....... Researchers have found a direct correlation between carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and a deficiency in P5P, and that treatment with 100-200 mg pyridoxine daily for at least 12 weeks was highly beneficial in reducing both the symptomology and a P5P deficiency associated with CTS.[14-16] I'd like to remind people that many people need to take the p5p (pyrodoxidal phosphate 5) the active form of B6 because many people from northern European descendents lack the enzyme to make the conversion. http://www.raysahelian.com/pyridoxal5phophatep5p.html Re:Carpal Tunnel Syndrome I am 36 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby girl. My due date is the 28th July. I have been suffering with severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome since I was 25 weeks.I have been taking tissue salts, going for physio and strapping, Lymph drainage, reflexology, and kinesiology. The oly thing that gives me any relief from the pain at night is my machine (scio), however I find the pain relief only lasts for about 4 days. I then find myself waking up every hour or more to shake life into my hands and try reduce the pain with stretching etc.I feel I'm not getting to the root cause of this. Any help would be appreciatedRegardsCeline (South Africa) Have you tried Vitamin B6? I've had success in the past in using this with my pregnant clients when I was a Midwife and also my husband used it for his carpal tunnel on the recommendation from our kinesiologist / chiropractor. I'm sorry I can't remember the dosage right now, but you could adjust it accordingly if you find relief. ~ Karin No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 7/3/2007 10:02 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Hello Sharon I Had This Long ago I have come to understand that all is energy Even the B-6 Think it place it in your mind you accept the energy with your thought .... the energy that is blocked in the upper arm is the cause of the CT- pain Now how did this Upper path become blocked? was it a thought that was placed in your Subsconscious It can be treated with occupuncher, and with the SCIO The upper sholder there is a nerve from there down the arm goes to the wrist and hand,You can even rub and find sore spotin upper arm and help the pain......the cure is not in the hand its above as above so below > > Any info relating to success with the CTS. I have it because of doing hair I thought. Over use. Any info on the B6 would be appreciated > > s.s.t@... > > > Re:Carpal Tunnel Syndrome > > > I am 36 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby girl. My due date is the 28th July. I have been suffering with severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome since I was 25 weeks. > I have been taking tissue salts, going for physio and strapping, Lymph drainage, reflexology, and kinesiology. The oly thing that gives me any relief from the pain at night is my machine (scio), however I find the pain relief only lasts for about 4 days. I then find myself waking up every hour or more to shake life into my hands and try reduce the pain with stretching etc. > I feel I'm not getting to the root cause of this. Any help would be appreciated > > Regards > Celine (South Africa) > > > Have you tried Vitamin B6? I've had success in the past in using this with my pregnant clients when I was a Midwife and also my husband used it for his carpal tunnel on the recommendation from our kinesiologist / chiropractor. I'm sorry I can't remember the dosage right now, but you could adjust it accordingly if you find relief. > > ~ Karin > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 7/3/2007 10:02 AM > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 bless you for your wise words. They ran deep for me. Everything is energy, sooooooooooooooo right. Yes, looking toward the energy in the upper arm that is blocked the last several days. Doing acupuncture for sure. Blessings. Re:Carpal Tunnel Syndrome > > > I am 36 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby girl. My due date is the 28th July. I have been suffering with severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome since I was 25 weeks. > I have been taking tissue salts, going for physio and strapping, Lymph drainage, reflexology, and kinesiology. The oly thing that gives me any relief from the pain at night is my machine (scio), however I find the pain relief only lasts for about 4 days. I then find myself waking up every hour or more to shake life into my hands and try reduce the pain with stretching etc. > I feel I'm not getting to the root cause of this. Any help would be appreciated > > Regards > Celine (South Africa) > > > Have you tried Vitamin B6? I've had success in the past in using this with my pregnant clients when I was a Midwife and also my husband used it for his carpal tunnel on the recommendation from our kinesiologist / chiropractor. I'm sorry I can't remember the dosage right now, but you could adjust it accordingly if you find relief. > > ~ Karin > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 7/3/2007 10:02 AM > ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 Dear Bobby, My Jimmy had it done a few years ago. I had to do everything for him, since he is left handed and it was his left hand. It was painful for a few days, but they can control that with drugs. He has had no trouble since. Like you, I have heard pros and cons, but everyone is different. I think the skill of the surgeon who is doing the work and after care makes a difference, also. I would ask him how many surgeries he does and what is the success rate. I asked my doctor before she did triple surgery on me. She didn't mind my asking at all. I also asked if she was board certified, so if all his answers are yes, yes, and yes, she is good to go. Maybe they can straighten out her fingers with joint replacements. I know someone who did, both hands were so crippled he had surgery to regain use of his hands. I hope this information is useful to her and I wish her luck. Neither of you need this, as she will have the surgery, but you will have to take care of her to some extent because that hand will have to be entirely immobile. It's causee by overuse or abuse as some doctors call it of a joint, like tennis elbow, which is really tendonitis I think. Carpe diem, Lottie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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