ShaunRyder
19-01-17, 18:30
So I am back.. 2016 was a great year for my HA, had hardly come on these forums and had only been to the docs once :yesyes:
But now it is back and bad.. today at work I was lifting some heavy blocks and also screwing in some long pipes which really got my forearms and hands working.. we only done this job for about 20 minutes and it wasnt constant but after we had finished my arms - especially my forearms/wrists felt like there were on fire and for someone reason this set of my HA, after about 5-10 mins my arms had finally felt better but felt weak. I googled (I know I shouldn't) and up popped 'Rhabdomyolysis'. It said people who do intense workouts can get this and even though I was working it was working out my arm muscles. I checked the symptoms and do not have any apart from nausea but I am putting that down to the anxiety cause I am worried and slight weakness in my fingers. But other than that nothing else, but I cannot get shake this and my HA is on fire! Should I be worried or would 15-20 mins doing some work not cause this?
But now it is back and bad.. today at work I was lifting some heavy blocks and also screwing in some long pipes which really got my forearms and hands working.. we only done this job for about 20 minutes and it wasnt constant but after we had finished my arms - especially my forearms/wrists felt like there were on fire and for someone reason this set of my HA, after about 5-10 mins my arms had finally felt better but felt weak. I googled (I know I shouldn't) and up popped 'Rhabdomyolysis'. It said people who do intense workouts can get this and even though I was working it was working out my arm muscles. I checked the symptoms and do not have any apart from nausea but I am putting that down to the anxiety cause I am worried and slight weakness in my fingers. But other than that nothing else, but I cannot get shake this and my HA is on fire! Should I be worried or would 15-20 mins doing some work not cause this?