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PostPosted: 03/17/07 - 16:58    Post subject: constant tingling, throbbing of feet.also pain in feet mostl Vote now! Reply with quote

Is anyone feeling constant tingling and throbbing in feet? This also comes with pain especially at bottom of feet. It is felt more in one foot. Mri of back shows slight circumferential disc bulge on one side but no pinched nerve. I don't know what is happening. I will see a physiatrist shortly. This is driving me crazy. HELP PLEASE!!!
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PostPosted: 04/02/07 - 09:38    Post subject: numbness & tingling in hands and feet Vote now! Reply with quote

You might find this useful: a list of possible causes at the following address

http://www.muschealth.com/cds/HealthEncy.aspx?id=003206

I hope this helps. Best wishes to everybody!
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PostPosted: 04/11/07 - 08:30    Post subject: Re: tingling hands/feet/legs/face Vote now! Reply with quote

lpov wrote:
Do any of you have symtoms such as fatigue, joint pain, depression, anxiety, or irritable bowl syndrome? You do not need to have all the symptoms, but if some sound familiar you may want to see a rheumatologist to see if you have fibromyalgia. Numbness/tingling is a common symptom and unfortunately the disease is hard to diagnose if you don't see the right doctor because the symptoms are similar to other diseases and there is no blood test that confirms the disease. Also, little is known about what causes the condition. Both my mother and grandmother have fibromyalgia and I am now starting to develop symptoms (at age 22). You can read more about it here nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/fibromyalgia.html or simply by searching on google. I hope this helps some of you!
anxiety, or irritable bowl syndrome i have these probs also and i even get really bad pains in my left hand i think it may mor maynot i dont to many thyriod ops
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PostPosted: 04/12/07 - 17:20    Post subject: numbness pain hands feet Vote now! Reply with quote

I have had numbness and pain in my hands, feet, legs and arms for 2 months now. My dr. took the gamit of blood tests, and it showed I had very low white blood cell count, but nothing else. He basically just told me that I had carpel tunnel symdrome and left it at that.

Now I am left wondering if there is something else wrong with me that is causing this in addition to causing my low white blood count. Why do doctors seem to take the easy way out when they don't have a clue? In addition, I don't have the pattern of pain that carpel tunnel causes.

What would be my next step? Any suggestions?
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PostPosted: 04/15/07 - 18:23    Post subject: tingling pain and numbness Vote now! Reply with quote

I hear all of you - I have the same thing and test after test the same results nuttin -- then they did a MRI of the back and I have severe Degenerative Disc Disease -- thats where the discs in your back all wear paper thing causing them to pinch on several nerves - sad part no real cure just more meds....hope helps some of ya out
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PostPosted: 04/16/07 - 01:06    Post subject: Tingling, numb, and cold.... Ouch!!!! Vote now! Reply with quote

I am experiencing tingling from my right inner thigh, upper hind leg right underneath my buttox,down my leg to my right foot Alot of discomfort in my toes as well.
It is really killing me ( metaphorically speaking) It feels like numbness and tingling both and I can't get any relief when I elevate my leg or stand up. I've tried to lay down and it hurts and throbs, tingles, and feels like it's not getting enough blood flow.
I'm like freaking out!!!! I've tried doing the shaking the leg to make it stop and it doesn't help. Ya think I need a Dr.?
I'm really stubborn when it comes to going to the Dr. I don't want to be labeled as a hypochondriac. Question Any clues of what is happening?
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PostPosted: 05/30/07 - 08:37    Post subject: tingling in hands and feet Vote now! Reply with quote

No one seems to have tried chiropractic treatments for this issue. I too have had tingling in my feet, toes, and hands. Sometimes the pain in my feet is extremely painful and feels like a band stretched too tight across the bottom of my foot. However, regular chiropractic adjustments help to keep it under control by realigning the body properly. Medical doctors won't suggest chiropractic though.
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PostPosted: 05/30/07 - 13:44    Post subject: tingling pain numbness in foot hand and face Vote now! Reply with quote

Case History

My wife had a sinus problem in Nov 2006 which was treated with antibiotic, the she had broncitis in December which was again treated with 3 different biotics. She also had an eye infection. In Feb 2007 she had a bad headache which lasted for 24 hrs. One week later she started to get tingling in her right foot, her doctor diagnosed her as having had a Thelamic stroke. The symptoms progeseed from pain in the range of 8 and then numbness. The same happened to her right hand and she has lsot control of the little fingure and the ring fingure. Pain and numbness is now up to her knee and elbow. She has now lost feeling on the right side of her face. So far the only diagnosis is that it was not a stroke. She has high protein in her celebral fluid.
She is now having a nerve biopsy, a spinal MRI and a scan to trace radio activie substance injected into her blood. We are looking for any suggestions as to diagnosis.

My wife has now been diagnosed.

Her problem is a rare side symptom of Sjogren's Syndrome, the normal symptoms are dry eyes, nose and mouth.

I hope others on this web site have similar success getting a diagnosis


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PostPosted: 06/04/07 - 03:49    Post subject: Re: intermittent numbness in legs and feet Vote now! Reply with quote

DeBe49 wrote:
After experiencing rapid progression of pain to numbness in my legs and feet July-September 2006, I am still left without answers. I too have been through the gamut of expensive medical tests (including multiple MRIs and EEGs) and neurologists. I've been told that it is not neurological (thank goodness it's not a neuro-degenerative disease!). The Neurologist suggested that it may be fibromyalgia which I have had since 1995. I thought that fibromyaliga is not a progressive disease--anyone have information about this? Some days I have very little function in my legs--it's difficult to walk and get up from a chair. On the good days, I can go about my daily activities for a few hours before I have to get off my feet.


Yes I Had the same thing for years with the drs telling me nothing was wrong. Finally found a neurologist who did a small nerve biopsy and lo and behold most of the small nerve fibers in my feet and lower legs are destroyed. I am on neurontin and that helps with the pain and burning but it never goes away. But at least I can walk.
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PostPosted: 06/10/07 - 12:40    Post subject: ALL OF THE ABOVE Vote now! Reply with quote

I have all the same symptoms and it is getting worse. My pinky joint is sore, hurts when i touch it on anything. I notice it is picking up more tingling going up my body more and more these last couple of days. I just recently had anterior cervical fusion and I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in December. Also I have Degenerative Disc Disease and Restless leg syndrome
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