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Hi Everyone,
I'm new here but thought I would join as I'm experiencing new issues due to a car crash I had three weeks ago. I've had HNPP for around 8 years and been managing it well since I was diagnosed however three weeks ago I was involved in a crash where I was hit from behind by a guy going 40mph. Since then I have been experiencing an issue where my hands and feet feel like they are tingling, like I'm using a drill. The feeling lasts for hours at the time. It doesn't hurt or impede my daily life but it is pretty annoying. I'm just wondering if anyone else has experienced this or has any ideas about how I can tackle it? The doctors are pretty much stumped (and aren't sure its linked to HNPP yet) but I thought I'd ask the experts - the people who have HNPP who usually know more about the condition than the docs do! Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitt (09-29-2014) |
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