carpal tunnel
Yup, I have it, too, brought on after a bout of push-ups and tricep dips a few years ago. I've gone through chiropractic adjustments and using some push-me/pull-u machine at the chiropractor's office, as well as electrical stimulation, until I figured out that I can get just as much relief for less money by doing my own thing. I'm pretty symptom free most of the time now, except for the fact that my handwriting is illegible after about two sentences! Using an ergonomic keyboard really helps! I have one in my office, and start to feel a bit numb and tingly only if I overdo--marathon typing sessions. When I used a regular keyboard a few weeks ago, I started to get that same discomfort after only about 20 minutes.
Exercises I avoid like the plague!: ANY exercises with weight on bent wrists: push-ups (I hold my weight on my splayed fingers, with wrists straight, or use special push-up supports or dumbbells. I also substitute bench presses for a lot of push-ups. Doing pec flyes first, before going on to a chest press, helps pre-exhaust the muscle, and I feel like I'm getting a better workout. If you have any of the new FIRM tapes, they have some nasty "push-ups off a tall box" that are also killers on the wrists), tricep dips (even worse than push-ups, I think. Unfortunately, more and more tapes seem to be including them!). Also, if you have any tendency to break the wrist when doing barbell bicep curls, I recommend switching to dumbbells (easier to control, at least in my experience) and/or wearing a neoprene wrist support when doing those exercises. Taking vitamin B6 is supposed to help with CT because is reduces water retention and swelling in the area. When I do get symptoms back, I wear a wrist brace for a few days (at night, especially) and things are o.k. later.