when I clicked on this, I was expecting a followup post a half hour later that said something to the effect of "Oh, he's fine now, his sensation of pins and needles was only a false alarm."This happened 3 days ago. The doctor said it might take up to 4 days...hope he's right.
Shit man, that is frightening. I hope he recovers.
I often have something like that too, when I sleep on my arm I can't move it after waking up for like 30 sec until the blood flows back in. If you sleep like that too long shit like with your stepdad can happen yeah.
Hope he gets better.
My Dad did this. It took him like 6 months to get back to full mobility, he pinched a nerve or somethingWorrying and yet hopeful at the same time. Can you give some more details? How long did it take to get any feeling again?
Tell him to give himself a stranger
Permanent paralysis? That sounds real strange considering the vast majority of palsy conditions are temporary (though they can last many months). I can't imagine sleeping on an arm would be a permanent palsy - considering i've never even heard of that happening. I hope he recovers Tieno, I have a feeling he will.I don't know, I only have the details they sent me in the e-mail. I also posted this to get some more information from people who have had more experience with this. Some of the posts here have been comforting and reassuring, thanks!
Because of my dad's unmanaged diabetes, he has a temporary palsy on his optical nerve. I don't understand why your dad's would be permanent.
I slept on my left arm while taking a nap today. I couldn't move it for a full half hour after I woke up. It freaked me out.
I'm never going to sleep on my couch again. It fucking sucked.
Did you give yourself a stranger?
I slept on my left arm while taking a nap today. I couldn't move it for a full half hour after I woke up. It freaked me out.
I'm never going to sleep on my couch again. It fucking sucked.
Did you give yourself a stranger?