Cold Hands - Page 9
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Jedclark
United Kingdom903 Posts
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Meega
Germany35 Posts
The best thing against that is obvious giving the hand what it misses - muscle action which provides better blood circulation. So it may be the best to just knead a deformable thing with your mouse hand if it gets cold. (so maybe kneading a handwarmer pillow is the best way of dealing with cold hands^^) greetings Meega P.S: sry for bad english^^ | ||
TiTanIum_
Brazil1335 Posts
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Romitelli
Brunei Darussalam566 Posts
Keeping your head warm greatly influences your overall body temperature, so wearing a hood can actually help you keep your hands warm. | ||
HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
If it's cold outside, like it is right now, my hands will stay cold for way longer than I think it reasonably should even when I feel warm ,so fuck knows -.- | ||
LambtrOn
United States671 Posts
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Tumor
Austria192 Posts
I stoped playing the game and started making some music, what happends my hands startet getting very very warm. A sign of confidence. I searched on the internet and found a nice read about cold hands in another skill requiermend profession: How to Get Rid of Cold Hands? Tips for Pianists the Author gets detailed on the cold hand syndrom and i hope it helps, i am on my way to get rid of this stupid problem. | ||
Entenmann
Germany7 Posts
I would buy it. I'm usually never cold and also don't have cold hands except while I'm gaming. It's such a nuisance. | ||
Eee
Sweden2712 Posts
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ntssauce
Germany750 Posts
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cydial
United States750 Posts
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Dubsy
Canada186 Posts
On October 18 2011 09:42 bloken wrote: In between games, rest your hands by hanging your arms down my your sides. Usually your hands are elevated on the desk when playing which can contribute to lower circulation of blood. Rubbing, stretching and massaging them will help with circulation as well. If it's super cold where hand warmers and keep a hot cup of tea/coffee close by and drink using both hands ![]() This is actually on point. I used to get ice cold hands after a few games. My chair/desk setup so the angle from my elbob to the mouse was pointing upward (ie mouse was too high). I went and got a new desk and chair and now my arm is pretty much perfectly parallel to the ground and I havent had a problem since. | ||
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