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Old 03-23-2012, 08:06 AM #1
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Default Reduced finger sensitivity

This is my second post, and I am making it as what I am feeling seems different now from before.

neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread166517.html

My last post described this "Single Point Tingling" I was feeling. Well that is pretty much gone now. At one point I was feeling it on the end of my nose. Starting on March 17th I began a 4mg Medrol Dose Pack, and just finished it last night. I also had fairly constant tingling in 1 toes on my left foot, that has become very faint, but still there.

Starting 2 days ago, I noticed that the pads the fingers of my left hand felt strange. After some experimenting it became clear that they were less sensitive to texture than the fingertips on the same hand or any part of my right hand fingers. Then yesterday, this reduced sensation seemed to no be affecting my right hand as well. It also seems that the actual fingertips are more sensitive that the pads (where you'd take fingerprints) of my fingers. I can still feel things and tell the difference between textures just not as much I remember being able to. Another strange sensation is while walking and swinging my arms, it is like I can feel the blood pushing on my fingers, like when I repeatedly swing my arm to try and get the ketchup to the end bottle. Like increased pressure.

I put a fair bit of my previous sensations down to stress and even anxiety but this seems more like an actual physical condition.

I have a appt. for next Wednesday, and if this doesn't go away, then I am guessing he will run blood work to try and get to the bottom of all this.

Thanks for any input you can offer.
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