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Hi all,
I just wanted to reach out to ask a few questions for some veteran advice. If you have followed my posts at all, you know I am a newbie to the neuro symptoms. I am nine weeks into my first real "flare". 1. Do you all notice wax and waning of symptoms (burning feet and hands, especially)? I am taking Lyrica, and have played with the dosage. I am unsure if the coming and going is to due the "illness" or the medication. I will burn for three nights in a row, sometimes into the day, then it cuts off like a light switch. Thoughts? 2. How many of you have problems with swelling and red hands? I notice when a) I either use my hands a lot doing chores or b) I am on my feet a lot during the day that I swell. My hands will also turn really red and even burn slightly. Odd pressure sensation? I sometimes describe it as the feeling of extremely dry skin. 3. Do you all experience extreme fatigue? I will literally sleep 13 hours and wake up just as drained as when I laid down. I will take medication, have a small glass of coffee, and walk some of the stiffness out and start to gain some energy. Household chores have become very difficult, as I become short of breath often. Climbing up the stairs of our basement...phew!! Is this a typical symptom of neuropathy? This makes it seem like more of a metabolic/cellular level issue. Some have led me to think B12 deficiency, but my primary doctor says no way. Some have made me believe it's fibromyalgia. I am so confused and not sure what to think. MY neuro appointment couldn't come any sooner. Praying for a call this week. 4. How many of you experience muscle weakness? This is one symptom that varies in intensity from day to day, but has consistently been lingering the entire 9 weeks. My arms are the worse and will even burn in pain once used "too much". But my legs give out pretty quickly too, and I have noticed my walk is odd. My knees buckle quite often and once I reach my max, I start tripping more easily and dropping things. I also find it hard to hold up my head a lot. I lay down throughout the day to alleviate this. I have noticed legs cramping at night, if I do use them a lot in the day. Also, lots of muscle twitching in the calves, arms, sides, shoulders, back!! 5. Since I am a little over two months in, can all the scary things be ruled out? What are the odds I could have MG, CIDP, Gullian-Barre? 6. Of course I have back and neck pain about three-four days per week. A lot of this depends on how much I physically exert myself of course. I am having a bit of social anxiety about going out, even to the store because if no one understands what I am going through by looking at me on the outside. By the time I get to the register, I am breathing heavily and struggling to put my groceries on the check out belt. And lord knows I can't push the buggy out! I am now having my mom help me weekly to get the groceries. I am a 26 year old physically fit female, never smoked, never drink except occasionally socially. I now know that disease/chronic illness does not discriminate! I appreciate each of you being here for me to voice my thoughts and concerns to. Other than my close friends and family, this is the one place I can go and know that others truly "get it"!! |
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I totally relate to the swollen red hands. My hands go through the full color spectrum throughout the day lol
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"Thanks for this!" says: | EmilySH (03-30-2015) |
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Emily,
I haven't read all your posts, but after reading this one, I can say this screams autoimmune. This is exactly how symptoms come on (in flares) waxing and waning along with extreme fatigue. The SOB with stairs is comon and can be from a variety of things to include autonomic dysfunction (affecting BP & HR), your overall fatigue and weakness or just deconditioning from not feeling well and not doing normal activity (you can decondition much faster than one thinks). I know I've read some of your posts, but I don't remember if you've said they done autoimmune testing. If not, they need to! You could also use a full battery of labs to check everything from anemia, glucose, vit D, B12, SED rate , CRP, to muscle enzymes (due to your muscle weakness)...not to mention all the autoimmune tests and regular labs from a CBC and CMP. Refresh my memory on what tests you've had done. UTGrad, Do your hands turn blue or gray as part of the 'full color spectrum' you mentioned? If so, you should be evaluated for Raynauds. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | EmilySH (03-30-2015), Idiopathic PN (04-01-2015) |
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Here is a list of tests: Acth, Plasma Normal Acth, Plasma: 44 pg/mL Final Epstein-barr Virus (Ebv) IgG + IgM Panel, Serum Normal Ebv Viral Capsid Ag (Vca) Ab (IgM): < or = 0.90 Final High Ebv Viral Capsid Ag (Vca) Ab (IgG): 2.41 Final High Ebv Nuclear Ag (Ebna) Ab (IgG): 3.05 Final Folate, Serum Normal Folate, Serum: 21.0 NG/mL T4, Free, SerumNormalT4, Free: 1.3 NG/dL T3, Serum NormalT3, Free: 3.2 pg/mL 02/05/2015 Protein, Total + Protein Electrophoresis + Immunofixation, Unspecified Specimen Normal Protein, Total: 7.1 g/dL Final Normal Albumin: 3.9 g/dL Final High Alpha-1-Globulins: 0.4 g/dL Final Normal Alpha-2-Globulins: 0.8 g/dL Final Normal Beta Globulins: 1.0 g/dL Final Normal Gamma Globulins: 1.1 g/dL Final Interpretation: Final 02/05/2015 CBC W/ Auto Diff Low White Blood Cell Count: 3.3 thousand/uL Final Normal Red Blood Cell Count: 4.30 million/uL Final Normal Hemoglobin: 14.2 g/dL Final Normal Hematocrit: 40.7 % Final Normal Mcv: 94.7 fL Final High Mch: 33.1 pg Final Normal Mchc: 34.9 g/dL Final Normal Rdw: 12.8 % Final Normal Platelet Count: 186 thousand/uL Final Normal Absolute Neutrophils: 1838 cells/uL Final Normal Absolute Lymphocytes: 1119 cells/uL Final Normal Absolute Monocytes: 261 cells/uL Final Normal Absolute Eosinophils: 66 cells/uL Final Normal Absolute Basophils: 17 cells/uL Final Normal Neutrophils: 55.7 % Final Normal Lymphocytes: 33.9 % Final Normal Monocytes: 7.9 % Final Normal Eosinophils: 2.0 % Final Normal Basophils: 0.5 % Final 02/05/2015 Lyme Disease Igg+igm, Serum, Reflex Western Blot Normal Lyme Ab Screen: < or = 0.90 index Final 02/05/2015 Vitamin D Total, 25-Hydroxy, Serum Vitamin D, 25-Oh, Total: 37 NG/mL Final Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D3: 37 NG/mL Final Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D2: <4 NG/mL Final 01/30/2015 Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Blood Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), lc/MS/MS: 9 nmol/L Final 01/30/2015 Iron + Total Iron-binding Capacity (TIBC), Serum Normal Iron, Total: 53 mcg/dL Final Normal Iron Binding Capacity: 424 mcg/dL Final Normal % Saturation: 13 % (calc) Final 01/30/2015 CMP, Serum or Plasma Normal Glucose: 85 mg/dL Final Normal Urea Nitrogen (BUN): 11 mg/dL Final Normal Creatinine: 0.76 mg/dL Final Normal eGFR Non-afr. American: 108 mL/min/1.73m2 Final Normal eGFR African American: 125 mL/min/1.73m2 Final BUN/creatinine Ratio: not applicable (calc) Final Normal Sodium: 139 mmol/L Final Normal Potassium: 4.2 mmol/L Final Normal Chloride: 104 mmol/L Final Normal Carbon Dioxide: 22 mmol/L Final Normal Calcium: 9.3 mg/dL Final Normal Protein, Total: 7.6 g/dL Final Normal Albumin: 4.5 g/dL Final Normal Globulin: 3.1 g/dL (calc) Final Normal Albumin/globulin Ratio: 1.5 (calc) Final Normal Bilirubin, Total: 0.3 mg/dL Final Normal Alkaline Phosphatase: 44 U/L Final Normal Ast: 13 U/L Final Normal Alt: 7 U/L Final 01/30/2015 Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate by Westergren Method Normal Sed Rate by Modified Westergren: 2 mm/h Final 01/30/2015 ANA (Antinuclear Antibodies) Screen, Serum Normal ANA Screen, Ifa: negative Final 01/30/2015 Rf (Rheumatoid Factor), Serum Normal Rheumatoid Factor: 7 IU/mL Final 01/30/2015 T4, Free, Serum Normal T4, Free: 1.2 NG/dL Final 01/30/2015 TSH, Serum Normal Tsh: 3.31 mIU/L Final 01/30/2015 Vitamin B12 + Folate, Serum or Blood Normal Vitamin B12: 463 pg/mL Final Normal Folate, Serum: 18.1 NG/mL Final 01/30/2015 T3, Free, Serum Normal T3, Free: 3.1 pg/mL |
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1)My neuropathy sure does wax and wane, but the pcp i went to see doesnt believe i have neuropathy, keeps trying to point it to mentally related.
When my neuropathy subside slightly, but it never goes completely away. When it comes back it is usually a new symptom, such as development small jolts of pain, and cool feeling. 2)red swelling hand, can be a sign of vascular problem, or allergic reaction,better to see a doctor about that. 3)your symptoms seem to be the result of the lyrica side effects. 5) did your issues began with lyrica or before? |
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My issues began prior to Lyrica. The burning feet at night back pain/neck pain, and weakness in arms were all the reasons I was put on Lyrica. I know the differences betwen side effects and symptoms, mostly now. The lyrica helped me sleep for about two weeks, but has never really made me drowsy like most people report. Now that I've been on it for two months, any side effects have subsided. Except the skin issues I am having with minor acne. Thanks for your input! |
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No not blue or gray but definitely bright red! |
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Sent you a PM Emily
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