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<blockquote data-quote="You Gonna Learn Today" data-source="post: 36926" data-attributes="member: 13086"><p>Same as Nelson, I also had Carpal Tunnel surgery at the Brown Center in Houston on both hands at the same time. I can attest that was a nightmare doing both hands at once due to the pain while bathing and wiping. Anyhow, at the time of my symptoms, I tried everything. Gloves, braces, and even some creams. My hands would fall asleep when I had them lifted for a short time, while sleeping (would wake up with pain in my hands and arms), and sometimes while eating. I hated it. Nothing seemed to help. After what was called "The Brown Procedure", named after the doctor Nelson mentions above. However, I now see it called "Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release". There are the "Open", "Mini", and "Endoscopic". I had the "Endoscopic", which required two tiny incisions that didn't even require stitches. It made a night and day difference for me, after it healed in a few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="You Gonna Learn Today, post: 36926, member: 13086"] Same as Nelson, I also had Carpal Tunnel surgery at the Brown Center in Houston on both hands at the same time. I can attest that was a nightmare doing both hands at once due to the pain while bathing and wiping. Anyhow, at the time of my symptoms, I tried everything. Gloves, braces, and even some creams. My hands would fall asleep when I had them lifted for a short time, while sleeping (would wake up with pain in my hands and arms), and sometimes while eating. I hated it. Nothing seemed to help. After what was called "The Brown Procedure", named after the doctor Nelson mentions above. However, I now see it called "Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release". There are the "Open", "Mini", and "Endoscopic". I had the "Endoscopic", which required two tiny incisions that didn't even require stitches. It made a night and day difference for me, after it healed in a few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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