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Old 07-26-2013, 09:41 PM #1
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Default Newest Symptom - Tingling in the back

I've been very groggy the last few days - and last night I didn't sleep until 3am. I woke up at 7am to go to the bathroom, then went back to sleep (it was hard to move). I woke up then around 2pm. I was so groggy still but stayed awake until 5pm. I laid down with my little chiwawa, and went to sleep but before I did I noticed something. My entire back began to feel like pins and needles - tingling. It kinda hurt but it felt so weird. I've had back pain for a long time but never this tingling, pins and needles feeling.
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Could be, you lied in one position too long.
Pins and needles is usual or MS.
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Could be, you lied in one position too long.
Pins and needles are usual a sx for MS.
Correcting my post.......
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You could have slept in a position that put pressure on one of the nerves. It still is something to document and keep track of and let your neurologist know about it.
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