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Old 05-02-2008, 11:21 AM #1
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Question tingly hands

I'm still trying to figure this out. I had the electric "shock" test yesterday, I do not have carpal tunnel (whew), but the Dr wouldn't say it WAS MS. My problems with my hands/wrist area come and go, which doesn't really help dx much.

It happens to both hands, so my theory is there is a lesion in my spine. That doesn't explain the coming and going of the numbness though. Oh ya, I don't feel tempture properly sometimes either. Washing hands in hot water sometimes takes me a minute to "feel" the heat in my hands, even though the water is steaming and others are saying how hot the water is. (it's the bathrooms at work, one temp water at the sink)

I'm at a loss right now, any ideas/input? Could I have a new lesion forming?

my arms felt like rubber the other day, even though I could still use them. It felt a bit odd
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