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Originally Posted by canagirl View Post
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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