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Kalel,
Don't ever feel that way. We are all here to help one another. My doctor left and I found a new one by asking him who he would recommend. The recommendation was great. If it is possible to get in touch with your old doctor try that.
Good luck and please update us.
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i·ro·ny
/ˈīrənē,ˈiərnē/


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1. the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.

2. getting neuropathy from diabetes treatments.
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Hello there Dr. Smith

1. I'm going with 'humorous' because I do think I'm funny

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2. diabetes/chemo treatments....sorry...didn't want to waste my time with typing 'and' so nanny nanny boo boo to you

Actually I do all of this on purpose.....life is so serious and painful all the time that I just like to take the short cuts and spice things up.

After working for 26 years in the Administrative and Quality Claims field I've had enough correct English for a lifetime.

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Hi, I have had tingling in my legs for the last two weeks. It started in the front of my legs near my ankles and slowly spread to my feet and up my legs. This is constant and when I stand up after sitting for a while, my feet cramp and hurt to walk on. My hands tingle occasionally, and today my face has started to tingle too! I am also very fatigued and feel dizzy sometimes when I am sitting or lying down. I am a 45 year old female. Can anyone please give me some idea what this could be? Thanks
Hi Welcome,

I am a new member and read your post so sorry you are feel tingling and cramping. You didn't mention if you have health issue that would contribute to this condition.

I have Diabetes and a complication of that is Peripheral Neuropathy. My GP knows my history but I am waiting to see a specialist. I know about starting slow than gets worse and some days unbearable. Unbearable days I take a 600mg motrin

I find that an Epson salt soak and water jets helps a lot so does capsacain. Ice cubes when its unbearable I put I ub an ice cube on my foot and let it melt.

These are physical treatments you can start doing to get relief until you get into a doctor and be diagnosed
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2. diabetes/chemo treatments....sorry...didn't want to waste my time with typing 'and' so nanny nanny boo boo to you
At least you have a better reason than I.

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