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Old 04-08-2012, 12:30 PM #1
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Frown Electric shock type sensation

Hi There.
Something strange happened to me about an hour ago and its kind of frightened me. I did something i never do and looked up my illness on the net and was directed to this forum.
Basically i have Peripheral Neuropathy caused by Chemotherapy. It has affected my balance.. i have constant aching legs and pins and needle sensation in my arms and hands and also the nerve in my inner ear has been affected.

I was sat watching the television and suddenly a very strong "electric shock" type of sensation came into my hands, up my arms and into my head... I'm a bit concerned and wondered if anyone else has ever had this sensation? I have had PN for about 4 years now and never ever had this feeling.
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