Working online is easy, but boy, my fingers and hands especially my right hand takes a beating. Now a large vein in my right hand on the opposite side of my wrist moves. It is like a worm inside my skin moving back and forth, and it is quite bothersome because it feels weird. So what I do is try to massage it with my finger to calm it down, so it won't move so much. I asked my husband why my vein moves and he said it is just a vein twitching. Hmmm...I don't know about that, maybe this is about my blood circulating only sometimes in clumps. I don't want to have a stroke one of these days if this keeps up. I will try to see what this is and see if I can do something to stop my vein from moving. Ugh! It's awful and sometimes I feel the same thing with my other veins in my legs and even chest and head. I must be doing something wrong with my body; this is why my veins move. I need to find out why. Anyway, I've gotta go, happy Friday!!!
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The back of my hand is doing the same thing and it REAALY feels weird. Its abit scary
Yeah, it is weird. It makes u think like there is something wrong with u. Gotta see a Doctor for it if it keeps up. It could lead to blood clot. Tc!
that just started happening when I play Paino. What did your doctor say??
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finally somebody is feeling like me I was beggining to think it's all in my head. It happens to me everyday all the time. it's very upsetting. I don't know why it's happening to me but I think it's some kind of parasite. I had my doctor check my blood and stool but it was negative. I have a bad feeling about this. I'm really scared.
LOL! You are probabably working too hard that your veins feel like they are moving. I don't feel the moving sensation anymore since I stopped typing and using the computer a bit too much. If you are doing something that affects your hands or some part of your body, you might want to give it a rest. Ok, take care!
Look into Vacular Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS), it used to be rare, 1 in 250,000 people would have it, now it's 1 in 5000. The problem is that governments & WHO don't spend enough into research, so even though the number of cases has exploded in 10 years, there is still not much research funding being directed to EDS, leaving no cures or controls.
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Thank you for your suggestions guys. I think that it occurs only when we strain either our hands or legs. So we better give them some rest. Health is very important. Exercise and a healthy diet combined are the best medicines for the body. I am trying to practice those now, so maybe I won't be as sick as I used to be.
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