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Old 14-04-2009, 23:05   #10
AbyssUnderground
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Re: Constant light pins and needles on 2 fingers on my right hand

No it was unlikely to be related. However I did lose a lot of blood before my hospital stay (I was down to 8.4, normal is 14 and 6.5 is the limit for a blood transfusion...) which may have had something to do with it but I doubt it. It was more likely the position I was sleeping in causing it, as when I moved it the circulation was OK and the pins and needles went from my hand.

Good idea on the squash ball, I never thought of that.
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