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Old 08-20-2013, 07:24 PM #1
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Default Pheripal neropathy new please help :-(

Hi
Been to my GP this evening as I have been having mid back pain for three months, which I think it's posture, however mid June I started to develop intermittent pins and needles in my forearms and hands and in both feet, this only happens when I'm a sleep and sometimes wake up with dead arms maybe twice a week, or numbness
Pins in needles in my feet are a light feeling sensation however I have had full blood work clear, and diabetes clear cholesterol slightly raised,
My gp shocked me tonight saying it could possibly be motor neurone disease, or MS, I was mortified when he said this?...he said he would refer to to neurology to have some tests
I'm worried sick now shall I just wait or go private, and do u think he is right by saying possibly MND or MS they know how to scare folk
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