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So I had an earlier version of Apple Watch years ago but I wore it mostly during my health living routine, I deviated a bit so I used to wear it periodically, my nephew noticed so he pretty much asked me for it and I gave it to him. I was without an Apple watch for over a year during that time I have worn other fashion watches. Recently I decided to get back to working out and keeping track of the process so I decided to treat myself to another Apple Watch. I was indecisive on which to order, however, I went with the series 9 45mm, the watch has been in my possession for just under a month. I have worn the watch for a few days but while doing so it sis felt a little tingle but I ignore it and thought to myself maybe it's because I haven't worn a watch like this in a while. As the week ended I noticed my wrist was swollen, I told my mom and she's trying to convince me that it's carpal tunnel syndrome, she had the same issue about a year and a half ago and she stop wearing her watch, the doctor told her blah blah blah. I know it is not carpal tunnel syndrome, I'm not silly. I haven't worn my watch in about 1.5 weeks now and the swelling did went down a bit but my wrist still has a lump.

Has anyone else experienced this? What did you do? I do plan on going to the doctor this week but I think it is so weird, the lump sits right in the tingle spot, right where my watch would sit/rest.

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[–] AgentStylo@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Thank god for the circle,I spend some time looking for the wrist.

[–] ItsJustTash@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

LOL. Still seemed like you’re struggling though giving the fact that I didn’t highlight my entire wrist, just the designated affected area. Hope you got that and I do hope your watch isn’t affecting your skin. 😉

[–] Sammy_P8192@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I’ve never experienced this with any watch. I use my Watch all the time, and the only thing I’ve noticed with my wrist is a lack of melanin in the shape of the watch and band.