Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 Hi samantha and miesha, Keep in mind that if it happens the same time every night and at no other time it is more than nerve pain. If there is association with a bone being out of wack she(Miesha) would experience it at other times as well, hope this helps, take care, Sat Nam, Melanie Sat Nam Miesha, How do you sleep? Are you sleeping on your stomach? You may want to see a chiropractor. It would appear that there is pressure being placed on one of the nerves that is causing your arm to go to sleep. Sat Nam, Samantha > Sat Nam everyone, > I am not new to the group, just new at posting.(Kind of shy about writing > anything.) I am grateful for all the advise that is given here and hope that > someone can help me with this.(I am 29 years old and live in south Georgia.) > For several nights in a row I have had to get up at 5:00 am because I am in > tremendous pain. My left arm and hand all the way up to my shoulder will seem > asleep and painfully throbbing real fast. I have to get up and message and > shake my arm because it is unbearable! It lasts 20 or 30 minutes. At first I > thought I had slept on it wrong, but after it has repeated over and over, I > feel like it may be more than that. It doesn't happen during the day or any > other time at night so far other than 5:00 am.(?) Does anyone else experience > this? Can anyone tell me what it is about? Thanks for your time. > Sat Nam, > Miesha ___________ For the most comprehensive Traditional Healthcare information on the Web, visit http://www.acupuncture.com today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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