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joko | 12:26 Thu 04th Aug 2011 | Body & Soul
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the other day i bent down to pick something up off the floor and i put my arm on the nearby coffee table to steady myself...but i almost fell over because my arm/elbow just gave way under me and i tried to push myself back up again but i had no strength at all in my arm - it felt just nothing...after a good few seconds it 'caught' and i was able to push up...

it was my right arm, i have not hurt it, and actually i am usually very stong and my muscles are pretty solid

why was this...any ideas...? is this a early warning syptom?

i have occasionally noticed a wrist weakness, that my wrist takes a few seconds to straighten upwards when picking somethign up...but its rare...

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NB: i have hypermobility and a lot of joint crunching, and also get numbness in arm but only after using vibrating machinery...it passes and i was told by a doc, years ago, it was a kind of carpal tunnel...
>>>vibrating machinery<<< ???? mmmm
I think it could be fairly normal deterioration of getting older. Occasionally joints give up on me too. And I get the occasional weakness in a muscle.
Oven happens to me joko and I am hypermobile too. Sometimes I can't life a saucepan up off the stove or use a knife to cut something. I don't worry about it.
Nothing sinister comes to mind....no big deal and I agree with young Lofty and O_G.

Monitor the situation over the next few months.
As you use vibrating machinery, could this be similar to 'vibration white finger' we hear so much about in construction, i wonder
Young Lofty just read her post.

I haven't been drinking!!

"Oven happens to me"????? I was thinking of lifting a saucepan - should have typed often. "I can't life" a saucepan????

Oh dear. Fingers and brain not coordinated!!
WELSHY....NO.
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thanks all

but im only 39...so not exactly old...

welsh....the numbness thing first happened when i was working in factory making costume armour about 5 years ago - using sandblasters and linishers etc...now its mostly ok but flairs up a bit if i use a drill or some sort of power tool that buzzes... even a hand saw set it off once! usually lasts a few days depending on the amount of usage.
i dont use anything with any sort of regularity though.

this happened when my arm was fine though...no numbness etc
Well I'm only 18, but its the constant sex that has done it for me :-(

In your shoes I'd only take it further is it seems to be getting worse.

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