Does this sound like peripheral neuropathy?
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So, I have tingling in my feet.
I have had this tingling in my feet for about a year.
The tingling is not that noticeable, in fact most of the time I never noticed it and have to think to try and see if it is there. However, it is there and it has been there constantly for about a year.
This is obviously one of the predominant presenting symptoms of peripheral neuropathy....
However, there a variety of other reasons that suggest that this is not peripheral neuropathy. These are
1-I have no other presenting symptoms such as pain, loss of Sensation (maybe a little numb patch on one toe)
2- there was no gradual onset, I simply noticed that I had tingling in both feet one day (maybe there was gradual onset I didn't notice that)
3- I also developed additional symptoms at the same time specifically muscle twitching... But this was all over my body normally above my ears, neck, upper legs, abs).
4- at the same time as I noticed a tingling I also developed a prickly Sensation on my hands and arms and occasion up and legs and abdominal region... Although these could also be a symptom of peripheral neuropathy, again these do not come on immediately as far as I'm aware.
5- I've seen a neurologist mainly about the twitching and he seems uncomfortable bout any of my symptoms.
So, of course this could be peripheral neuropathy, but what else could it be??? It didn't seem text book to me, especially as I am in my early 30s and in good health as far as I'm aware.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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acydgod alex31259
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Typically you get an MRI of your spine followed by a nerve conduction test.
kenny52 alex31259
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nati030 alex31259
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I hope you feel better.
I have the same symptoms as you for a year and a half.
I was diagnosed with Small Fiber Neuropathy. I also have the twitching part goes hand in hand with SFN according to new reaserch you can find in Wikipedia.
kennyatw alex31259
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My PC gave me all types of anti depressants like i said in an earlier post
Anyway, good luck in your search, i would get a second opinion, which i did and the 2nd neurologist is much better informed and i should have switched years ago