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Old 02-02-2016, 07:29 AM #1
mellytek mellytek is offline
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Default Tingling / muscle loss question

Hi there

i have had tingling hands feet face for a long time now (2 years)and it now feels like i am suffereing muscle loss in the wrists and ankles area , mostly my right side

i have had all tests and all are negative including nerve conduction test

my dr thinks im not loosing any muscle and said this would have shown up on the nerve conduction test also my neurologist said it could be a case of small fiber neuropathy or anxiety he was unable to tell me as couldnt test for it here


my question will muscle loss from small fiber neuropathy show up on the nerve conduction test as im a little unsure of my local dr's knowledge and its something i totaly forgot to bring up with the neurologist as it wasnt bothersome at the time .....


cheers and look forward to a reply as wondering if my mind is doing all the tricks
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