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Thanks. Yes but it is very hard to be positive. Do you get tingling in tongue also?
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Hello, is your progression fast or slow?
At first I felt tingling it would come and go then not long after maybe a month had horrible burning, felt like sand in my feet and tingling went to Neurologist and diagnosed with poly Neuropathy at that time the burning and tingling were constant then came the leg jerks and my legs would auto move like a dog when he dreams. That was when I started the med and vitamin regime.

Now 2 yrs later it mostly is fine during the day just tingling and faint burning that is sporatic. Also get stabbing pains and lips and cheeks get numb.
There are times for a few days just enough symptoms to let me know it is there other times it can be unbearable
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There are times for a few days just enough symptoms to let me know it is there other times it can be unbearable
Same here.
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I just keep on marching do what I can on bad days anything to putting my feet in bags of ice to acetimenifin oxycodone


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Hi Barbie,

You have been asking about a sense of vibration.

I have located this older thread (2009), talking about a sense of vibration:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...d.php?t=104711

I hope this helps?

Please take excellent care!



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