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Peripheral Neuropathy--Symptoms????
Hi All,
I've suffered from migraines for about 11 years and was on tons of medications. One day about 2 years ago, I decided to stop taking the medications and was pain free until this past December. Although I have not had any migraines, I started having pain in my arms and legs. These are sort of achy pains but also like lightening. I can't really explain it but it doesn't really matter if I am sitting, walking, or running. There is no rhyme or reason as to what time of day the pain happens and what triggers it. It started with my arms and then my legs, my right leg is worse and hurts more often. About a month ago, my right leg started going numb. Again, no rhyme or reason. In addition to these symptoms, I am always fatigued, I am always cold, and have gained weight. My PCP ordered blood work in which she said everything looked good. She thinks I have peripheral neuropathy and referred me to a neurologist. I've googled this disorder and don't feel that my symptoms match. Any thoughts? |
Welcome SuperKitty. :Wave-Hello:
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Hi Superkitty,
Did your bloodwork include a thyroid panel? Low thyroid could account for a lot of your symptoms. Best levels to check are TSH, Free T4 and Free T3. Also even subclinical results may need treatment. Endocrinology likes a tighter range than what labs currently consider normal. :hug: |
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Thanks for the welcome and thank you LittlePaw for answering my post. Yes, I have had those tests run and my PCP says that they are within normal range. It seems to be a mystery that I hope will be figured out soon.
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Welcome SuperKitty, I hope you find out what's causing your issues - and find an effective treatment. You can find a lot of info about PN by reading this forum and posting your questions.
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