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Old 06-15-2015, 12:58 AM #1
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Thanks so much heb1212 and narie33, it helps to know somebody understands this.

Marie, I don't have numbness either. When I start getting my compression sensation ( feels like I'm wearing bodysuit that gets tighter and tighter) I FEEL numb but I'm not. I can touch my leg and still feel my hand.
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Thanks so much heb1212 and narie33, it helps to know somebody understands this.

Marie, I don't have numbness either. When I start getting my compression sensation ( feels like I'm wearing bodysuit that gets tighter and tighter) I FEEL numb but I'm not. I can touch my leg and still feel my hand.
My neuropathy has been constant since it started in januarary. it started out as pins and needles, but eventually experienced all the kinds that ever one has, stinging, prickling, tickling,sensitivity, twitching,,etc.
Numbness is usually nerve damage, like those with diabetes, but it does happen.
i also have loss of sensation and altered sensation in my right hand as well, maybe thats what your having, some reduced sensations.
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I FEEL numb but I'm not. I can touch my leg and still feel my hand.
The best way I've heard the "altered sensation" I have in the toes on my right foot described is that they feel like my socks are bunched up. When it first started, I found myself continually checking my socks. It's kind of like a numbness, but it's not. I still have full sensory perception in those toes, I just feel something else that's not really there.
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The best way I've heard the "altered sensation" I have in the toes on my right foot described is that they feel like my socks are bunched up. When it first started, I found myself continually checking my socks. It's kind of like a numbness, but it's not. I still have full sensory perception in those toes, I just feel something else that's not really there.
My right hand experiences similar thing, it seems when im touching something its like its either reduced sensation, or its altered sensations, its wierd that i cant describe it.
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Hehehe....I have what I call "pretend" rocks in my shoes all the time. Take my shoe off and there are no rocks in my shoe.

I have tingling all the time. I also have some loss of sensation.
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