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@jimhd

My arms will go to sleep during the night - I don't imagine that's a correct name for the numbness and tingling. It really is pointless for me to go to sleep in a certain position because I move around to any number of positions while sleeping. I'd have to be put in restraints, which I was during one of my hospital stays.

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@jimhd You may want to look at the prior page in this discussion where I talked about thoracic outlet syndrome. My first symptom was my arms going to sleep (numb) while I was sleeping on my side, and for me it was the arm on top that I was not laying on. For me the position of my neck, if it is bent forward can also bring on the symptoms. Physical therapy can help.