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Nema 12-12-2015 05:09 PM

Pins and Needles
 
Has anyone else gotten pins and needles sensations or tingling? The tingling is daily for me - particularly when lying in bed and can be induced by pinching my skin somewhere so it seems to be nerve-related. The tingling doesn't really bother me as it does hurt, but in the last couple of weeks, I've had sharp pins and needles particularly in my lower back when walking and it's a little concerning although they don't last too long. I do take a multivitamin (and other doctor-prescribed medications and vitamins) which majorly helps the tingling as it's near constant without.

I can't be certain that it's concussion related as my concussion was ~15 months ago (July 2014). The tingling first started shortly after I stopped taking meloxicam (pain med) daily in February, which I apparently wasn't supposed to be doing but didn't know.

If you've had this symptom, how do you deal with it or are there any specific doctors I should see?

Mark in Idaho 12-12-2015 05:53 PM

Could you have some neck inflammation that was relieved by the med but manifest once you stopped ? Pins and needles can be neck related.

newbie787 12-12-2015 06:31 PM

I've been getting tingling in my feet and hands since the injury. Tingling in my feet was actually one of the first symptoms that emerged. However the doctor said that its not a concussion symptom and general internet searching tends to agree. It may actually be a related neck symptom.

Jomar 12-12-2015 08:26 PM

If you haven't had a recent work up about this tingling , I suggests that as a first step.
If your doctor doesn’t do any hands on testing, perhaps ask for a PT assessment/ evaluation..
They take the time to ask questions and do positional testing to locate where these symptoms can be coming from..

a few questions they might ask..
Had you had any past neck or spine related injuries?
Do you have any neck, shoulder or back pain relating to the tingling?
Any family history of back problems or related health issues?

Nema 12-13-2015 10:22 AM

I had some minor neck issues at first but got them all cleared by a PT before these symptoms emerged. She didn't think my neck was affecting me much. I was on the pain meds at the time though. It doesn't seem to correspond directly to any back/neck pain although I will admit that my posture isn't great. I'll be seeing doctors (general practitioner and neuro) in a few weeks so will make sure to mention my past neck stuff. Thanks for the feedback!

Bud 12-13-2015 01:36 PM

Nema,

I get them too since my injury.

No medical people seem to take it seriously. It is my remaining nemesis though along with stiff muscles down my backside.

My skin is definitely more sensitive also.

For the most part I do ok ignoring it. I try to tell myself it is not how you feel but how you function and everything works ok...just feels Like I wasn't put back together quite correct.

Bud

mussbsweet 12-13-2015 07:23 PM

I get them too, mostly related to too much stress or when thinking too hard, after work sometimes, after being upset, or when emotional. Can be all over my body. It is painful not super bad but like a 4 or5. I get them in my head too. 4.5 months post concussion

Mark in Idaho 12-13-2015 08:07 PM

Nema and others, It does not matter if a PT, doctor, chiro, or CT/MRI has cleared your neck. The subtle neck injury that can be caused by a head trauma can cause inflammation and radiculopathy and other nerve issues without being painful or otherwise diagnoseable.

This is not saying that a subtle neck injury is causing your pins and needles, but it could be the cause.

newbie787 12-13-2015 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho (Post 1188235)
Nema and others, It does not matter if a PT, doctor, chiro, or CT/MRI has cleared your neck. The subtle neck injury that can be caused by a head trauma can cause inflammation and radiculopathy and other nerve issues without being painful or otherwise diagnoseable.

This is not saying that a subtle neck injury is causing your pins and needles, but it could be the cause.

I agree, its very possible. When the doctor was giving me a neck exam it temporarily increased the tingling in my limbs by looking for the pain so I do suspect there is a corresponding neck injury. It actually makes you wonder at what point the concussion and neck injury overlap, as they do have very similar symptoms.

Mark in Idaho 12-14-2015 01:52 AM

Research shows a substantial overlap between concussion and subtle neck injuries. One study suggest 80% of concussions include a neck injury. As the old spiritual Dem Bones goes, The head bone is connected to the neck bone. Bang the head and it is felt into the neck.


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