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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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Senior Member (**Dr Smith is named after a character from Lost in Space, not a medical doctor)
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![]() Yes, electrical shock sensations, pins & needles, needle jab sensations, are all fairly common symptoms with PN. I've had 'em all. These kinds of sensations normally travel along our nerves, and when those nerves get damaged, similar signals (somewhat like phantom pains) can occur. It may happen again, or continue to happen periodically. Depending on things like frequency, duration, and intensity, it may be a disconcerting nuisance (albeit downright rude ![]() ![]() HTH, Doc
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (04-08-2012) |
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Welcome to NeuroTalk:
There are some studies on PubMed showing that acetyl carnitine can help with chemo induced PNs. It is best taken while receiving the chemo, but I'd try it after, as you really have nothing to lose. Chemo can damage DNA and also the mitochondria in cells. Acetyl Carnitine can enable mitochondria to function better. Quote:
This is another more lengthy article: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2430690/ Acetyl carnitine is better absorbed than plain l-carnitine. Because of its limited absorption, taking several smaller doses over the day, may result in better response. I do think you should report this symptom to your doctor, as some connection to your cancer, or illness may be happening. People with cancer can develop a neuropathy called paraneoplastic PN.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (04-08-2012) |
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yes, after 11 years i still get those electrical jolts. not all the time, but once in a while. sometimes my whole body jerks as if i were hit with high amperage.
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I used to get small electric shocks. I am now on Neurontin and Tramadol and they seemed to let up. I would sometimes get them from touching water or metal. The vibrations from gRocery carts would give me a buzz.
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Thank you all ever so much for responding and i must apologise for not answering sooner but my internet decided it had had anough! I have an appointment at the doctors tomorrow so will mention this to him. It was quite scary as it has never happened before. Once again Thank You all xxx
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Its funny that you say that. Last summer we had a small magnitude earth quake on the east coast. i was waiting in a deli for the meat to be cut and was leaning against the display refrigerator with my hand. i felt the vibrations of the refrigerator but thought it was just me and my PN, didnt find out until later that there had been an earthquake...ha!
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