This is the first I've heard of them. Do these come recommended by a doctor? I'd be nervous about the Carpal RX, mainly because I don't know enough about it. The king brand BFST looks like an advanced heating pad with whatever specialness they added in. My gut tells me that's the safer of the two.
Thanks, that is definitely a good way of looking at it.
First off, have you seen your doctor, or at least a physio?
If you use the mouse with your right hand, would you consider swapping to the left? It's a real pain at first, but I don't notice it now.
What keyboard are you using?
You can also try to reduce the amount of typing you do. Rest breaks make all the difference, and being a software developer, I'm sure you could employ some macro software to amplify your efforts.
You're in good company, many here are in the same boat - keep in touch.
Yes, I saw a specialist a year and a half ago. They took x-rays and performed physical tests on my wrist, though they didn't do the nerve test. The doctor said that I didn't have CTS, that it was just overuse. He they referred me to a physical therapy place. At the physical therapy they performed more test and came to the same conclusion that I did not have CTS. I only went a few times to the therapy and then stopped going because I felt it was not worth it. $50 each visit to get a heat pad on my wrist and a few minutes of ultrasonic therapy on my wrists was not worth it.
As for the mouse, I switched hands over 5 years ago. It was easy for me to adapt to, I didn't even have to switch the buttons around. I tried a trackpad, rollermouse and trackball, and wound up sticking with the trackball. I had a CST LaserTrak then I switched to a Slimblade, which is what I use now.
For keyboards, I have an Ergodox, Kinesis Advantage, MS 4000 ergo, I tried the newer sculpt but returned it, and am now typing on an RF 87u modded to 30g's at work and my Choc mini with mx browns at home.
I agree with you on the typing less part. I have to stop myself from always going online when at home. I am always surfing on my Note 3 and iPad which add to the wrist strain. At work, I am trying to get better at taking a break every hour.
Thanks for your replies and support, really appreciate it.
P.S. Will I be able to get back into gaming? I was planning on getting a PS4 since I can't game on the PC, would that be a bad idea?