What gets me out of it is my neck has been bounced around so many times it
ought be like one of those bobble head dolls from the 60's. She was
rearended once. Sitting at a stop light, the guy behind her thought the
light turned green and jump the gas, didn't hit her real hard really. And
that was 20 years ago. I was rear ended by a semi going about 40 while at a
dead stop, then one time a Cadallac wedding party cruising about 50 while I
was going no more than 5 MPH, plus another time had a deer land on the roof
of my car aftert it was hit by another car, crunched the roof to the seat
with my head in there betwixe :). I couldn't move my neck then and so like
a 17 year old idiot just pushed it up and it snapped major-like upright
leaving my left side of chest and arms tingly for a while but that was all
the adverse affects anything I got. So why she has these issues and not me
is baffling. Oh also hit a dear on a motor bike going 50 and wound up bum
over tea cart rolling along and bouncing. I wonder how many lives I've got
left anyway?
Brad
At 10:58 AM 7/26/2007, you wrote:
>Yeah, I had numbness in my thumb and first finger for many months and that
>was a neck problem. Eventually there was tingling and now I have feeling
>most of the time, though that hand is always prone to going numb.
>
>--
>Carol - Reading, UK
>
>To you, o Lord, I lift up my soul;
>In You I trust, o my God. . . .." PS25:1-2 NIV.
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 4:00 PM
>Subject: Re: Couple requests
>
>
>>Brad,
>>
>>I had some finger tingling awhile back. It happened when I turned my neck a
>>certain way and held it. My finger, if I left my head turned long enough,
>>would go to sleep. Losing weight seemed to solve the problem but I did go
>>to a chiropractor, too. However, and I don't think this was my case, the
>>diabetes people told me, when I told them about it, the such occurances is
>>common among those with diabetes so I would keep that in mind, too, if it
>>doesn't go away with chiropractic treatment.
>>
>>Phil.
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