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Old 08-05-2007, 10:39 AM #1
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Confused Question about pins and needles

Hello All.

First I'd like to commend all of you for your strength, humor and positive attitudes with all that you're dealing with.

This is my first post in the neuropathy forum. I am undergoing testing for autoimmune issues and will see a neurologist in late August.

I am experiencing pins/needles, numbness, muscle jumps, burning sensations and general pain in my hands, forearms, feet, ankles, knees and calves, which I've read many of you are also feeling.

But I have numbness, pins/needles in my face and lips.

Does anyone else experience this?


thanks!!
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