Peapod311
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our neighbor has a dog that is not violent, but aggressively playful with the kids here, so i decided to teach my three year old to safely use a toddler sized Rokushaku Bo. admittedly i'm a little rusty, i haven't used my staff extensively since she was born. i did alright though, no injuries or smacking myself on the back of the head with my own staff.
unfortunately, after about 20-30 minutes of staff use, my hands and mainly fingers started to feel numb and slightly tingly. i'm wondering if this is simply because i'm out of practice and my hand muscles just need to readjust, or if maybe i have a carpal tunnel thing going on, because i had problems with that as a kid, but it was supposedly fixed. does anyone have any ideas or has experienced this themselves? it's been about half an hour since we stopped practicing and they are still numb, and i don't ever recall this happening before.
unfortunately, after about 20-30 minutes of staff use, my hands and mainly fingers started to feel numb and slightly tingly. i'm wondering if this is simply because i'm out of practice and my hand muscles just need to readjust, or if maybe i have a carpal tunnel thing going on, because i had problems with that as a kid, but it was supposedly fixed. does anyone have any ideas or has experienced this themselves? it's been about half an hour since we stopped practicing and they are still numb, and i don't ever recall this happening before.