>>17005118Nah, no way for you to know it was me, I was trying to jog your memory on purpose.
>You must have been typing and drawling pretty heavily to do nerve damage. Well, not so much nerve 'damage', its more like nerve 'recalibration'. Those parts of your body become so used to being in pain that the alarm goes off even when the stimulus is low. It can be gradually recalibrated, it just takes time, physical therapy, and an understanding of pain science. In fact, they showed with MRIs that being educated in how pain works will reduce the amount of pain you feel.
>Would giving yourself carpal tunnel help? It makes you feel cold but your hands are invincible while it lasts.Oh god no, you want the opposite. You wanna make sure your nerves aren't pinched or entrapped, otherwise it contributes to pain. It's actually possibly a reason I'm feeling more pain now, tight muscles can cause nerve dysfunction, which causes pain.