Hi Bobby, sorry to hear about cts.
I've been wfp 5 yrs and just become as sufferer month ago, i'm glad to see you got a good result from your post.
Most people took the pi55 out of me when i posted last month

I've been trying different things.
1/ Conquering Carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive strain injuries (book of Amazon)
by Sharon J. Butler £14
been doing strecthing exercices daily morn and eve (most of the time

), helped a lot,
there sections in book, listed exercises one for window washers (americanese).
I think this book is a must for any windie it's only what a physio would get you doing and only takes minutes.
2/ been trying a mixture of vitamins and minerals, read bit on B6 meant to help numb pain as works on nervous system and connective tissue need to take with B vitamin complex.
There is B6 in B complex but not enough.
3/ Just bought Litozin joint health (100% natural rose hip)
Rose hip is natural anti-inflammatory
read alot of good things on this on amazon, read reviews, although comments are all directed at arthiritis, i thought i would give a go as anti-inflammatory.
Buy from holland and barratt cheaper.
All vitamin minerals bought from holland and barrett.
Litozin will take about a month to kick in (if at all

) read directions as need to take 6 a day then cut back.
The jury is out on vitamin and mineral suppements but i am willing to give a try; got pain killers from doc's made me fill sick (diclifenic? spelling

)
I don't like the idea of spending my life on painkillers long term, imo can't be good.
B vitamins will take 3 months to kick in (if works), complex b on half price at holland and barret, don't like their website for the fact it doesn't describe benefits or supposed.
So google supplements first.
Hope some of this info is of use bobby and to others
thanks Lee.