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Old 08-12-2009, 08:15 AM #1
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Default Another weird symptom??

I think I'm going to find this hard to describe!

In my former life - that is - before 'neuropathy' and the other maladies that have beset me these past two years, when I used to get goose bumps and that funny little associated shiver thing that would ripple through the 'skin' it was always bilateral and generally related to cold. All quite normal!

However now, numerous times per day I am getting this rippling shivery feeling down my leg, usually only my left leg, sometimes the right leg but never simultaneously. It is NOT related to being cold and I often even notice it when I am toasty warm in bed but that is not the only time.

Any clues or is it just one of the many things that neuropathic conditions throw up at us?
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