It could mean you have carpel tunnel syndrome. if the part of the hand including the thumb to the thumb half of the ring finger (lengthwise) is affected, or if the other half of the ring finger, the pinkie and the part of the hand over them is effected it could be a problem with the ulna nerve. either way I suggest you get it checked out as these conditions can lead to serious damage if left untreated.
well, sometimes you might want to rest your hand under your head so it puts pressure on it so, then you lift your hand up and poof just like a magic trick you can't feel your fingers
Most likely poor circulation, however it could be a sign of a blood clot. Get it checked by a doctor--better safe than sorry! -JessicA
Not conscious or in one's right mind. So asleep or enchanted.
Well, have you ever been in class and felt real drowsy and started to fall asleep? Then right before you do, your body kinda jerks and you catch yourself.
For me it did, i remember taking 4mg of Suboxone at around 9 or 10 at night and was nodding off until i finally fell asleep at 7am. Depends on how tired you are though if you're about ready to pass out and take it then you'll fall right asleep.
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You may have pinched a nerve in your shoulder area.
Should be okay.
well mine doesnt. but this could be cause by laying on it or contorting it in such a way that blood flow is restricted, like when your legs fall asleep after sitting on them.
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Eating overnight is not bad in and of itself. If you are awake overnight, that is when you should eat! Traditionally people say not to eat at night because when you are asleep, your body's processes are slowed down so people worry that food won't be digested properly. Additionally, eating right before bed can make it hard to fall asleep. So if you're awake at night, just eat your meals as you would if it were day time.
YES IN SORTS...A SYNAPSE IS THE RELEASE STRESS IN NERVE ENDINGS....USUALLY HAPPENS RIGHT BEFORE YOU FALL ASLEEP....SORTA LIKE THEY R WINDING DOWN FOR THE NIGHT...( IM SURE YOU FELT THE JUMPS OR CONTRACTION WHILE YOU ARE FALLING ASLEEP)
Yes. If that's what's going on, see a doctor.
If taken too close to bedtime, caffeine can interfere with sleep. Even if it does not prevent a person from falling asleep, it may disturb sleep during the night.