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Dead arm. I mean REALLY dead arm (medical subject)

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Monday, 13th April 2009, 12:06

Woke up this morning (naturally, not by having a 4-year old knee in the unmentionables), to lazily realise I had no idea where my left arm was. Sounds a bit odd, but I couldn`t feel it, move it, or seriously have any clue what position it was in. After actually waking up a bit more, and waking Annie up in a confused panic, I realised it was above my head resting on the pillow, obviously this affected the circulation, and totally killed it. It wasn`t painful, but there was no life in it at all. I had to use my other arm to physically heave it to a position lower than my heart (still laying down) so the blood would flow back to the fingers. I was alarmed at how much a dead human arm actually weighs, especially when it`s flopping all over the place.

It`s fine now, thankfully, but aside from the obvious probable circulatory problem, should I regard this as a prelude to a GP visit, or is this just a natural occurance and I shouldn`t be alarmed? (It`s happened before, but It wasn`t as alarming as this time)

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Ben Franklin (Reviewer) posted this on Monday, 13th April 2009, 12:16

Don`t be alarmed. This is quite a normal thing if you cut of circulation in your arms when you sleep.




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RE: Dead arm. I mean REALLY dead arm (medical subject)

Jitendar Canth (Reviewer) posted this on Monday, 13th April 2009, 12:16

Get some nail polish and take advantage of it?


Sorry :p

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RE: Dead arm. I mean REALLY dead arm (medical subject)

Juls (Elite) posted this on Monday, 13th April 2009, 13:05

God you lot are all falling apart at the mo ;)

Stanz really dont worry about it, it was just lack of circulation due to positioning.

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I was alarmed at how much a dead human arm actually weighs, especially when it`s flopping all over the place.

There is nothing more physically demanding than moving/positioning a dead body - they are literally a dead weight. Usually takes 4-6 of us to respectfully move someone who has been dead for a while :/

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WD423 (Elite) posted this on Monday, 13th April 2009, 13:35

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There is nothing more physically demanding than moving/positioning a dead body - they are literally a dead weight. Usually takes 4-6 of us to respectfully move someone who has been dead for a while


It`s even worse when your in full fire kit + Breathing Apparatus and only two of you. :¦

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Mister Smee (Elite) posted this on Monday, 13th April 2009, 15:19

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Get some nail polish and take advantage of it?

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Blue John (Elite) posted this on Monday, 13th April 2009, 16:14

Happens to me quite regularly. It`s really fun when it happens to both arms at the same time... :D

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RE: Dead arm. I mean REALLY dead arm (medical subject)

chewie (Elite) posted this on Monday, 13th April 2009, 18:16

Happened to my leg when I got it trapped under some rubble (long story). It went dead and when I got it out finally and the blood rushed back into it... one of the most painful things I`ve experienced.





RE: Dead arm. I mean REALLY dead arm (medical subject)

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Monday, 13th April 2009, 18:18

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when I got it out finally and the blood rushed back into it... one of the most painful things I`ve experienced.
You were lucky then. If the blood supply is cut off for a prolonged period of time, toxins build up in the crushed area, then when the pressure is taken off, the toxins hit the heart and it`s goodnight, sweet prince.


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Sue Brown (Elite Donator) posted this on Monday, 13th April 2009, 18:51

You`re a bundle of laughs today, aren`t you, Pete?

1st you`re implying you may have had a stroke when you only had a dead arm, and now you`re writing Chewie off. :o

:D :D :D

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