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Default Buzzing/vibrating in my right foot and leg - SFN?

Hello. I’m in the midst of a thick fluey cold so will be brief. But I wonder if this new development is significant enough to report to my neurologist - who still hasn’t written following an expediated consultation with her in mid November about pins and needles the length of both arms. I have Sjögren’s SFN and it affects most parts of me as cold numbness and tingle now - and this includes my face all the time apart from now with the sinus related Neuralgia which is hellish!

So the soul of my right foot has been buzzing when I stand on a hard floor for a month or so but just now it has become epic! It doesn’t hurt or burn or freeze but I do have twitchy spasms all down both legs often and now this weird vibration. It’s more very disconcerting than it is unpleasant. Normally my neuropathy is entirely bilateral so this is really strange for me!

Does this new 24/7 vibration in one leg signal that my neuropathy is progressing to large nerve fibres now or is it still an SFN thing can anyone tell me?
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For what it's worth, those are pretty much my exact symptoms on an average day. Sometimes the vibration can be very pronounced in one foot or the other for a period of time, and then subside. I also have the invisible-to-the-eye twitching sensations very frequently, especially after exercise.
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For what it's worth, those are pretty much my exact symptoms on an average day. Sometimes the vibration can be very pronounced in one foot or the other for a period of time, and then subside. I also have the invisible-to-the-eye twitching sensations very frequently, especially after exercise.
Thanks Jamieg. So it an aspect of small fibre neuropathy then?
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It's a pretty classic symptom of SFN. Certainly, mention it to your neurologist...as any change is important to note.
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It's a pretty classic symptom of SFN. Certainly, mention it to your neurologist...as any change is important to note.
Thanks this really helps. Mat x
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