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I remember now. (I HATE it when that happens!)
I've been having intermittent pins and needles sensations in both feet. One foot will be fine, the next it's all tingly (numb?) and stays that way for several minutes or even hours. It gets really bad when I'm trying to walk. This has been a constant thing for several weeks now. I'm having to walk with a cane, and it makes it difficult as I tend to trip over my own cane (and feet) and not even realize it. Is this typical of MS or would this be more indicitive of fibromyalgia or something else? (I'm still in limbo and have been for two years.)
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I think it is typical. My left foot has felt that way for several years (like it is going to sleep). I now also get what I would describe as a sandy foot. It feels like you are stepping on sand or something soft. I get a similar feeling in my left foreatm except it also burns at times.
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Elder
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My feet have been doing that a lot lately.
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