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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
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It could be a lot of things, which is why you should see your doctor about it soon. Please.
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I agree with the good Dr Smith......go see your dr and find out what's going on. Because it could be so many different things, some of which might need to be treated sooner than later, you need a dr to sort it out for you.
Do you have a regular dr you see ? What types of medicines are you taking now ? My name is Debi and I'm from GA.....short list is uterine cancer, chemo, in remission and got small fiber neuropathy from diabetes/chemo treatments. Nice to meet you and please let us know what your dr says......this site may then be able to give you lots of great info from very caring and supportive people. Take care ![]() Debi from Georgia |
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Hi Debi, thank you for your kind reply. Unfortunately my Regular Doctor has just quit practice, so I have spent the day looking for another good Doctor. I am not on any medications apart form Iron, Zinc and vitamin B as I'm vegetarian. I'm very fortunate to normally be very healthy! Will let you know what the doctor says when I find one! ![]() |
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It's not unusual for vegetarians to be low in vitamin B12, and deficiency can cause the symptoms you describe. I'm not saying that this is necessarily causing your symptoms, but it's a possibility, and one that is easily remedied. Taking a typical B12 supplement (cyanocobalamin) may not work for individuals that have the MTHFR mutation, but another form—methylcobalamin—should. Have you had your B12 levels checked lately? A minimum of 400 is recommended, regardless of what the labs might say.
STICKY - The Vitamin B12 Thread: Some of these articles may be of help/interest as well. how to find a new doctor Doc
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Dr. Zachary Smith Oh, the pain... THE PAIN... Dr. Smith is NOT a medical doctor. He was a character from LOST IN SPACE. All opinions expressed are my own. For medical advice/opinion, consult your doctor. Last edited by Dr. Smith; 02-17-2014 at 11:29 AM. Reason: added link to B12 thread |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | hopeful (02-17-2014) |
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Thank you Dr. Smith and St George 2013 for your replies. I feel stupid now. People here obviously have some serious health issues. Mine is probably something silly and superficial. Will hoot the Dr soon and have it checked! All the best to you!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | hopeful (02-17-2014) |
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Don't feel bad, it is just very hard for anyone online to make suggestions without some base testing info/or a dx of some sort.
Then we could help and suggest things better. ![]() Best of luck on your new dr search. A good blood workup would be a place to start with the new dr and then see what steps come next.
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When you go to a doctor, it would be a good idea to get B12, Vit D and zinc tested.
Vit D when very low can cause tingling. When tingling hits the face, it strongly suggests low calcium (hence low Vit D). Doctors however are very likely to diagnose tingling in the face as anxiety (psychosomatic)..so prepare for that one. Keep a journal too, and see if there are food triggers. Gluten is one food (wheat, rye, barley) that can cause nerve issues. If tingling goes away after you eat, then that suggests some blood glucose problem...lows will cause paresthesias in some people. Low magnesium also will cause problems, but testing for this is spotty and only reliable when very very low or very very high. The midrange called "normal" is not really normal and may be too low for some and not others. There is a lotion now with magnesium in it, you can try on your legs... Morton Epsom Lotion. This is very nice and helps alot of those with marginal or mildly low magnesium levels. WalMart carries it and so does Amazon online. It is still rather new and not in all stores yet. You don't need to slather this on, but only use about a quarter's diameter on each leg once a day. Do not apply on broken skin or sores.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | hopeful (02-17-2014), Sallysblooms (02-17-2014) |
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Hello there Dr. Smith ![]() 1. I'm going with 'humorous' because I do think I'm funny ![]() and 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. Have a good one ![]() Debi from Georgia |
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