The numbness is on the right, so at least it's not impacting your good hand. They always want to stick me on the left and I say I rather it go in the right. Well, your arm's going to hurt, so we do it on the left. I ask if they learned in med school that 10% of the population is left handed. For some reason, that shot hurt more than normal.Hi , I still have just the one chick. the other is alive and did internal pip at least yesterday. I did the air hole yesterday and just now widened it enough to see its not ready. so back in the bator with tons of humidity. I thought they went from internal to external within 24 hrs. I guess I better recheck that.
I also have been researching the numbness in my arm. seems I more then likely hit a small nerve that may or may not repair itself depending on how bad I damaged it. I dont know if this is a good or bad thing. If I keep that spot my shots wont hurt anymore.
