Usually, people with carpal tunnel syndrome first notice that their fingers "fall asleep" and become numb at night. They often wake up with numbness and tingling in their hands. The feeling of burning pain and numbness may generally run up the center of the person's forearm, sometimes as far as the shoulder. As carpal tunnel syndrome becomes more severe, symptoms are noticed during the day.
I felt this all day and now it's stopped......maybe I have reverse carpel tunnel....no no burning in the forearm or shoulder
^ Could just be a Repetitive Stress Injury. RSIs are actually more common from typing than carpal tunnel is. I have an RSI, and I have to wear a wrist brace now