It is more likely the pressure on your arms (how you sit) that is
compressing the nerves/blood flow to your hand/fingers.
Start with your sitting arrangement. Good chair, proper height compared
to keyboard... Then go from there. Changing the keyboard may change
your position, but that may also be starting at the wrong end.
Otherwise, just "normal" nutritional habits are probably a good idea.
Water would be nice. Mountain Dew works for me. ;)
Why are you doing CCIE while you are married? Is that the question?
It's probably the answer then too! You are doing the CCIE BECAUSE you
are married. :) An exvuse for a good chunk of personal/alone time.
Much less volatile than picking up girlfriends... Ask Tiger Woods! In
the same genre, your wife may beat you with a router should you get a
girlfriend!
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CCDE #2009::D, JNCIE-M #153, JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.
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Nadeem Rafi wrote:
Yes, its correct i am feel most of this issue, when working on Laptop.
Although at office i work on normal keyboard. I occionally change my mouse
hand after every few months. I am good at right and left hands with mouse.
I will consider using an alternative to built in keyboard. I have purchased
a very comfortable table for laptop. This helped a lot.
I use more than 3 liters of water a day... it helps a lot to control high
blood pressure.
I dont drink, neither smoke and no girlfriends (i'm married). Please can
some one tell me why i am doing CCIE :)
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On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Joe Astorino <jastorino_at_ipexpert.com> wrote:
Note, do not pull a Brian Epstein and mix said pain killers with drugs
and or alcohol : )
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 7:45 AM, jack daniels <jckdaniels12_at_gmail.com> wrote:
lots of liquid ........ ;)
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Nadeem Rafi <nrafia_at_gmail.com> wrote:
Hi GS!
Last week i had pain in my both hands, got hands swollen, and fingers
were
in awful paining condiation. Doctor's advice was complete rest. After a
week, things are much better. But how you guys avoid such pain because
of
excessive typing. any input will be great.
Best Regards,
Nadeem Rafi
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