02-02-2014, 12:39 AM
Well, I guess I should post here as well lol:)
I had the tingling sensation due to drawing on a tablet/holding a mouse, but it never continued afterwards. Well, yesterday, when I went to bed, my right hand felt tingly and cold and all that stuff. Not much, but I've noticed it. I tried rubbing it or putting it in a downwards position, but it didn't do much.
And today when I got up it didn't go away lol:)
So, I'm thinking about giving it a rest and minimize practice and computer use for a day or two. This is the first time this has happened and I hope it'll go away and that it's not some irreversible major step in the direction of screwed up hand...
The sensation is very delicate, but it's annoying if I don't focus on other things. Also, my hand doesn't feel weak or anything like that. I can do everything with it with full efficiency. I also thik that I "feel" the underside of the wrist and the underarm (which I "felt" before, but only after drawing/mouse use).
Do you know of any specific (and tested in practice?) exercises for this. We talked a bit about it in the shoutbox and I've also googled a bit, but if there's someone with an extensive knowledge, they might step forwards:)
I had the tingling sensation due to drawing on a tablet/holding a mouse, but it never continued afterwards. Well, yesterday, when I went to bed, my right hand felt tingly and cold and all that stuff. Not much, but I've noticed it. I tried rubbing it or putting it in a downwards position, but it didn't do much.
And today when I got up it didn't go away lol:)
So, I'm thinking about giving it a rest and minimize practice and computer use for a day or two. This is the first time this has happened and I hope it'll go away and that it's not some irreversible major step in the direction of screwed up hand...
The sensation is very delicate, but it's annoying if I don't focus on other things. Also, my hand doesn't feel weak or anything like that. I can do everything with it with full efficiency. I also thik that I "feel" the underside of the wrist and the underarm (which I "felt" before, but only after drawing/mouse use).
Do you know of any specific (and tested in practice?) exercises for this. We talked a bit about it in the shoutbox and I've also googled a bit, but if there's someone with an extensive knowledge, they might step forwards:)