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Old 04-30-2021, 07:28 PM
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I didn't have wrist issues when I worked but I had eye issues. 8 hours on the computer at work then another 3 to 4 hours at home had me at the eye doctor's a couple of times because of issues. Turns out I have chronic dry eye and the screen time was not helping me at all. I had to cut back on screen time at home because I couldn't do it at work.

Now that I'm retired, the issues only flair up when my allergies are in high gear (like now) because I'm not in front of the screen all day long.

Guess what I'm saying is that maybe by the time you get home and sit down at the computer, your wrist is trying to tell you it has had enough for the day. With the weekend ahead, see if you have the problem during the time at home. If so, then maybe look at the other options mentioned by rach3975.
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