fatigued, numbness and tingling whats going on?

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So over the past year I have been growing so fatigued and I feel so weak. Hard to explain but like I'm losing strength I guess. I've had thyroid tests and most have come back normal but closer to hyper than hypo. I was anemic for a short whole but since I have taken supplements and got my levels back up. Lately my fingers get tingly and my toes go numb. They aren't cold or painful but today it lasted longer than normal and I looked down and half my foot and all my toes were as pale as pale can be. This probably lasted for a good half hour. Then tonight I've been having issues with my thumb suddenly getting stiff and hard to lift and it comes and goes. I'm probably getting myself worked up over nothing but just find all of this a little worrisom. Any ideas as to what could be going on??

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  • Posted

    Hello Cassie, Did you have hip replacement??
    • Posted

      No actually I'm only 28. Really have never had any health issues ever that's what's making me a little worried
    • Posted

      Hi Cassie, I would go get so blood work done and physical have them test your thyroid. Hormones could play big part too.

      Good luck let us know how your doing

      Jackie 

    • Posted

      May be an auto immune problem.  You might want to have them check into that!  Especially if your sleep pattern is not a good one and you're up more than you sleep.  I have two auto immune diseases that I'm battling presently and your symptoms sound very familiar.  I wish you luck and feel free to ask me if you have any questions.

      Warm regards,

      Frustrated

  • Posted

    could be C F S, FIBRO, GLANDER FEVER , LOW VIT D ,R/A or number of other things .

    simplist way to see if its fibro look up the pain point chart for fibro on the net if you 

    have 13 points then its NORMALY diognosed as fibro  .

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