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Old 09-29-2009, 05:42 PM #1
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I used to have vibrations in my feet and hands whenever I looked down. It felt funny, did not hurt. Now my feet are numb as if they have fallen asleep and do not want to wake up, cannot wake up.
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I had that off and on my first two years of diagnosis Barb. It hasn't happened in a long time though. Hopefully it will pass for you too.
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Now my feet are numb as if they have fallen asleep and do not want to wake up, cannot wake up.

Mine are, too, Aarcyn. Ain't it fun?
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Me too.
When it first started I would check on the chair that there wasn't a phone on it on vibrate.
I feel it in my groin and thighs and butt and always check for a phone despite knowing that I don't HAVE a phone on vibrate.
Without wanting to gross you out, before the first sensation, all was normal in the pleasure department.
Since it's started, it's been an indication of damage to the sensory areas of the never land I think. Bit by bit, the pleasure is turning to pain or numbness.
Very frustrating.
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Thanks everyone! I guess my weird symptoms are not that unusual. Maybe the neurontin that I used to be on masked the sensation. I do think it has gotten worse since I have been sick (viral infection).
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Any kind of infection will set off all kinds of weird sx. Since my sinus infection I've had all kinds of strange sensations. As it slowly gets better so do the sx. They slowly fade away. Hope you feel better soon, Barb!
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I get these too barb...mine are like a constant chill but inside ya know?.
They come and go. Another one of those weird sensory symptoms.
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Yep. Me too, Barb. I describe them as my "internal tremors" opposed to the external tremors I get it my hands. It happens mostly in the morning for me though.
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