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Old 01-13-2008, 09:00 AM #1
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In August, I had a mascetamony and was put on Tamoxifin. I still have swelling where my lymphnoids were taken out, and I was also told that one of my nerves had to be cut and two others were stretched out of the way. I have experienced a strange nerve sensation, which my friends don't understand when I try to explain it. When I get cold, or chilled, instead of getting goosebumps and raised hair on my arms, or shivering (things that happened all the time before the surgury), I get a rush of nerve sensations inside my system. It started with the feeling in my upper legs, then upper legs and around my hip area, then upper legs, around my hip area and around the small of my back.

I have talked to two doctors, neither of them really knowing what this might be.

I have also been suffering menopouse. When I have an episode, I can feel it coming on because there is a tingling or numbness occurring in the front of my brain.

Any ideas or things to research would be helpful

Thank you

Mindy
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