04-06-2017 19:31
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I have a Blaze, and have been wearing 24/7 since December. I have increasing pain in my left arm (bicep) and shoulder. Hurts to raise up
over my head, and to lift or grab anything. I've read many posts about the HR. Is anyone experiencing issues with the Blaze?
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JuanJoFitbit
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I'm not sure either. I tried switching to my right arm too. It was better
but I hated looking on that side and kept lifting my left arm still! Lol
If it is, after this fitbit dies, I will try it.
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08-18-2020 20:16
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I thought it was just me but now that I see so many experiencing same thing I see it’s real. If I get pain and remove my “3” it stops. One day it was truly excruciating. Forgot it could be my Fitbit till later. Once I remembered took it off and after a bit no pain. 🤔
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I am still wearing my vera light on my right arm. My left arm still needs
attention it feels better when heat is applied, heating pad, on wrist, and
then I move it up to the shoulder. Also I have have been doing exercises
for carpal tunnel, seems to be better, and I take an aspirin before bed
time. There's all sorts of different websites to get information from. I
am aware of people way I handle my cellphone too. The aching arm is doing
a lot better. Maybe it's too much of electronics in my life. Addiction I
am not going to get rid of. Keep me posted.
Wear your Fitbit on your other arm for a while, I too love my Fitbit, I
quit wearing it to bed, and I doing exercises for carpel tunnel. Applying
heat seems to help, don't give up, your cellphone might also be part of the
problem.
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08-27-2020 06:13
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I have charge HR
had pains in arm and shoulder took off in night and dramatically improved
I’d been going to physio but this started at me changing from charge 2 to charge 3 model
not worn for 24 hours symptoms improved dramatically
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I have changed the arm that I wear it on from left to right. Quit wearing
at night few months ago, but I also realized that I use my left to hold my
cellphone. Researched carpel tunnel and the symptoms are the same as what I
have been experiencing. I have been doing exercises for carpel tunnel and
it seems to be working. I'm going keep it up for awhile.
It's a mystery I changed the arm I am wearing it on, also checked about
cellphone use as I use my cellphone a lot. May have carpal tunnel, if it
gets too bad it goes up your arm to your shoulder, for me this going on
February and is getting worse. I have been doing stretches for C. T. and
not wearing it at night. Shoulder still is getting better along with my
wrist, the aching at night has slowed down too. Applying heat helps too.
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08-29-2020 07:50
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I wore a Fitbit blaze for 2 years on right wrist. I noticed slight wrist irritation when perspiration was present.
At the end of 2019 my Blaze would not maintain a charge so I ordered a Versa 2 as a back up.
After wearing daily for a month, my wrist and hand started hurting. I was reviewing exercise routines, yard work and etc. and then wondered if it was the Versa. So I swapped to left wrist for a week.
I swapped back to right wrist for better tracking and within 2 days I started having sharp pains in my shoulder and had trouble raising arm. I wondered if I strained shoulder exercising. Then 2 weeks ago the pain migrated to firearm and bicep.
The pain was so bad, I went to doctor. He checked range and strength and said I did not need MRI, to take ibuprofen for a week. I tried applying topical therapies for 3 days and only wore Versa 2 during the day. After wearing it yesterday and the pain increasing, I know it is the Versa 2 causing the tingling in my hands and the severe arm pain.
To avoid causing future issues, I will locate my old Copper Fit wrist band for future step & pulse rate tracking and manually input the details daily.
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Is anyone’s pain gone? I just had a revelation this morning. I’ve been wearing my Versa 24/7 on my left arm since Christmas and a few months later in my left arm if hurts so bad in my bicep area. It hurts to lift my left arm, to pick things up that are above shoulder height. I just realized this pain came after wearing the fit bit for so long. I also went to the doctor. I’m going to stop wearing my versa. Maybe it’s too much radiation or whatever for long term use. Is anyone recovering after stop using????
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I responded to this thread, several years ago. Since then, the cause and
solution have dawned on me. Most of us probably have an underlying
condition, exacerbated by the tendency to sharply flick the wrist to view
the time. My pain arose after a fall on a rock, while hiking around the
same time I bought Fitbit Blaze. I did notice that gently twisting the
wrist for Fitbit viewing helped considerably.
The better solution is to fix the cause. Go to
https://www.summitmedicalgroup.com/library/adult_health/sma_rotator_cuff_injury_exercises/.
Look at 'Side-lying external rotation' and accompanying images in the
second set. Eventually, using a 5 lb dumbbell fixed the problem for me.
rgds, dwo
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