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In a message dated 11/2/2004 19:51:08 Eastern Standard Time,
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Cubital tunnel is an over-use syndrome like carpal tunnel, except  it
affects the nerves and tendon sheaths on the outside of the elbow.   I
think it's really similar to "tennis elbow."  In my case it made my  hand
and arm feel like I was continually hitting my "funny bone," which  I
didn't think was "humerus" at all (pun intended).  If Beth T. is  around,
she can probably explain it better than I did by  far


Sounds like what I'm going through with my right arm.  I talked  with my boss
and my supervisor.  They both said try to change my routine  and if it still
acts up just get my arm checked out.  They had no problem  letting me work a
little longer in the day.

Michael  Jeffries
ICQ #53522767
AOL, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo! Messenger ID  MJeff25916

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