My hands especially at night as long as I don't move them too much (any tips on how to reduce the discomfort at night would be appreciated Ive tried everything)
@onemargie - Have you consulted a Hand Therapist? I didn't even know such an occupation existed - apparently they are Occupational Therapists who specialise in hands. I was referred by my GP.
I have carpel tunnel syndrome (genetics), peripheral neuropathy (from chemo) and arthralgia pain (from arimidex) - seriously sometimes I think I would be better if I chopped my hands off and learnt to do things with my feet which also have neuropathy but don't hurt as much as my hands. I don't really believe that is a viable solution but it does seem appealing when my hands ache so much.
My hand therapist has given me exercises to do - not sure they really do much but I am persevering. However I now wear wrist braces to bed, to drive and anytime my hands get too sore - they really help me. I also try to limit my time on the computer (typing is very painful!) and use a gel pad to rest my wrist on for the mouse.
I'm considering surgery for the carpel tunnel but I'm not sure how much relief I will get as it won't help the neuropathy or the arimidex pain.