depends on the conditions and how much blood you have
pins and needles are caused by restricting the blood flow to a certain area. Pins and needles take place as the blood flow is restored and the nerves send messages to the brain and spinal cord. The constant sense of pin and needles in either hand can be the early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Pincushion: take hold of them easily, collect them, and keep them organized. While an emery bag is; A small bag, often the size and shape of a strawberry, filled with emery powder: used to keep needles clean of rust./ Or to make them sharp
I don't know myself. I am trying to figure out because all of a sudden, whenever i am exposed to heat, I receive pins and needles in my upper body. The pins and needles hurt more then the ones you get from having a body part "fall asleep." For example, for the past two days I have been trying to take my dog for a walk. Its summer right now. And because of the heat I cant manage 3 steps away from my house. Even while using painkillers. At this point I am very scared. I wish you best of luck if you are having this disadvantage as well.
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Not if you don't want soil that is really acidic. Pine needles are good for mulching, since they take a long time to break down.
The "pins and needles" feeling is a result from a lack of blood supply to the nerves that service the affected region. Often times this is a result of crossing your knees for too long while listening to a boring lecture in class, or from crouching too long, trying to get that gum off of your shoe. My least favorite is from actually falling asleep in a strange position. When you wake up, your nerves are so starved for an adequate blood supply of oxygen and nutrients that they take at least a minute for full sensation and control to return. :P
It is most likely poor circulation. Ask your doctor to take a look. Ignoring it may cause you to loose your foot if it is a serious medical condition.
Massage therapists can commonly get carpal tunnel syndrome depending on what techniques they use, how long they massage, do they take adequate breaks as well as their own medical conditions (ie diabetes, hypothyroidism etc..) The gripping, pushing, squeezing can put quite a stress on their hands.
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you need to play around with the pins until you get them right what i did was take all the pins out of the plug and had some budy turn on the lights and pluged the pins in to each connection on the head light housing until i got it right u can also use a voltmetter
In About 2 weeks you can take it out...
until you use it or until you take it out of the box.