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I have a lot of similar symptoms:
- Altered sensation in the three smallest toes on my right foot. They're not numb, but feel weird as if my socks are bunched up between my toes. When it first started, I kept checking my sock. - When I'm flaring, that sensation extends to my ankles on both feet. I describe it as feeling like they're wrapped in cellophane. - I also have "referred sensation" in both my feet, but mine starts higher around the armpit area. If I rub the right side of my torso, I get a stronger vibration in my right foot. Same with the left side. I have constant vibration in my feet, but it just gets stronger with the touch. - Yes, lots of twitching sensation, but I think magnesium supplements help. My twitches are not visible to the eye. Just to let you know, you are the first person on this forum that I know of who shares this bizarre referred sensation thing with me. Quote:
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ger715 (07-22-2017) |
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Wow, mine start at my waist , even in the shower soaping myself up, left side is worst Than the right side, you made me feel better, since everyone i tell about this sensation looks at me like I'm crazy, my neurologist says its irritated nerves that are vibrating. I always think the worst , long history of that. My glucose has been up the last few days since i got some procedure done and had to stop metformin during it , starting up tomorrow.
I have tried r ala for two weeks didn't seem to help so i stopped Have magnesium cream Take fish oil |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | janieg (07-23-2017) |
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I'm going back to a neuro for the first time since 2014, so I'll find out how crazy this one thinks I am. My other one is semi-retired, and it would take 8 months to get an appt with him, so I figured I'd try someone else. Maybe they'll have more ideas.
So the only thing they've found metabolically with you is elevated B6 and elevated A1C? From my research, I know that even people who are pre-diabetic can get neuropathy from it, but my understanding is that it's not full body. It classically starts in the feet and moves up to the legs. Mine is full body. I even have weirdness in my scalp and face. Quote:
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yeah i get a little tinkling in my fingers but rarely, my feet when are numb in the areas i said, bending my toes feels strange and the twitches drive me crazy and of course touching anything from my waist down gives me vibration in the feet which you can find very little on the web about, we can't be the only two with this. i have everything for the neuro dr including a list of how things happen so she can read it and i won't forget anything.
good luck with your new neuro guy i will be anxious to hear what they say, it seems it usually 4 months to get into to seeing neurologist. can't understand why. |
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I guess we all have these strange things with our bodies. I keep on thinking some nerves are just irritated , cant wait to see my second neurologist so they can look at me strange too.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | echoes long ago (07-25-2017) |
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This is a response your over-sensitized nervous system is having to the adrenalin you're producing when excited (or scared). You'll probably find that stress will make your symptoms worse as well.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Heldo (04-19-2018) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | echoes long ago (07-25-2017) |
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Hi Guys,
I am male 34 and from Germany and I finally found someone with my symptoms. It started almost one year ago with a buzzing sensation in my right foot 1 sec buzz 1 sec off). This lasted for 5 days paused for approx. 2 weeks and came back the same way. It always was better in the morning and became worse over the day. Some days later I noticed that the feeling was somehow related to touches. If i wore long trousers it feels strange, if I wore shorts it was almost gone. After 2 months I realized that when I touch my leg (up to the beginning of my bottom) i get this buzzing sensation in my foot, right side worse than left side. Neuro thinks it could be anxiety but he cannot exclude some central or peripheral nerve issue. Tibialis-SEP is delayed on the left side (but was already on the first date at the neuro when my symptoms were only on the right side). Furthermore, neuro exam was fine. Since the neuro did not suspected something "severe", I did not have a MRI. So I accepted this problem until I found this posting... Do you have any new findings? Thanks a lot! |
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