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whenever i accidentally bang my elbow against something, by whole arm falls asleep
once, during math class (my desk is next to the chalk board ledge) i banged my elbow very hard against the ledge. my arm felt like it was being hit with 500 flaming invisable arrows (aka: it hurt a LOT!
why is this happening?
its very annoying, and it pisses me off
please help!
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You'll get that when you hit your humerus against your ulnar nerve. It feels funny but it's nothing serious ^.^
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Theres parts of my elbow that make my entire hand fall asleep. It's kinda strange, I think it may be a 'funny bone' or something.
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IT's called something in the elbow. It happens to me too, so don't worry..
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yeah, sometimes it does hurt like crazy... :blink:
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Originally posted by tacoX@1 Hour Ago
Theres parts of my elbow that make my entire hand fall asleep. It's kinda strange, I think it may be a 'funny bone' or something.
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Yep, it's commonly called the funny bone ^.^
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no offence or 'owt but i've known that for ages i used to think i was funny ... haha
deaz\dxloa\dxedr

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ok, thanks guys
i just wish i could get rid of that funny bone once and forall though :P
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you can have an opperation to get it removed, it costs like 10grand though, and they have to go through your nose to get to it
:mellow:
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Originally posted by rob@54 Minutes Ago
you can have an opperation to get it removed, it costs like 10grand though, and they have to go through your nose to get to it
:mellow:
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aw that sucks :P
(why the hell do they have to go through your nose? :huh: )
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