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Old 04-09-2013, 09:50 AM #1
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Default Nerve issues vs. circulatory

Hello,

I'm in my early 30s and have been having some tingling/numbness in my toes/feet/fingers over the last few weeks. I'm wondering if one can tell the difference between nerve issues and circulatory issues. I ask because the symptoms feel like circulatory to me -- like when a limb falls asleep. I haven't had any shooting pain which seems typical of neuropathy.

I'm hoping to get an idea of which kind of specialist to go see so that I hopefully avoid bouncing around. Any advice would be appreciated!
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