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Old 05-04-2009, 07:24 PM
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That used to be one of my first "warning signs" that I was about to have trouble, but I don't think it's related to MG. I was low on vitamin D and potassium and since I got that caught up, I haven't noticed the burning pain. I would stand on cold tiles (or even out in the snow on occassion) to get relief for my feet, and hold ice cold drinks just for that effect on my hands. I always thought it was part of my "other" problem, but I'm thinking now it was the deficiency.

Mine didn't swell or change colors at all, just burn and ache - typically they would ache for a while first then start the burning. This has been a sx of mine since my very first bout in 1997. You probably should mention it to your neuro. Maybe they need to run some B12, D, Potasium, or ? on you, or maybe he/she has other ideas.

I hope you get some relief soon. I know how uncomfortable and annoying that is!

Best of luck to you, and let me know what you find out. Hopefully someone smarter than myself will hop on hear with some more valuable input.

Stay "cool"!

Becky
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