When this nerve becomes compressed within the carpal tunnel, veterans may experience: Numbness, tingling, or burning sensations in the hand and fingers (except the pinky finger) Weakness in the hand, making it difficult to grip objects or form a fist Loss of dexterity and difficulty performing fine motor tasks Shock-like sensations that radiate into the fingers Pain that may travel up the forearm toward the shoulder Symptoms that often worsen at night or during repetitive activities These symptoms can significantly impact a veterans quality of life and ability to perform everyday tasks, from typing on a computer to opening jars or buttoning a shirt
If you cannot commit to daily administration, consider protocols that explicitly include off days (like 5 days on, 2 days off)
By week three or four, the stimulant sensation fades while the appetite effect may persist at a reduced level
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