Funny tingling all over body
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Hi everyone!
For about 6 weeks now, off and on, I've had this weird tingling all over my body.
At times it'll be concentrated in one place (like pins and needles) in both my feet or a hand or a shin. And then other times like tonight, it'll be like little sudden twitches of tingling...almost like a little buzzy, tingling insect. So tonight, buzz on my top lip and then my scalp and then my big toe and then my thumb and then my cheek. I go to scratch myself to make it stop (though it's definitely on the inside....not like a skin condition).
I went to the doctors about 4 weeks ago and he was very dismissive. Said it wouldn't be anything serious as neurological stuff would involve chronic persistent pins/needles in one specific area. I was texted for thyroid and glandular fever (as I mentioned I'd had a really bad cold and sore throat and that's when it seemed to have started). Both tests came back normal.
It's very annoying. I do have sciatica and wonder if that's causing it? The little tingles all over are keeping me awake right now!
Perhaps I should go back to the docs? To be honest, he made me feeling like a raving hypochondriac last time (despite the fact he could see from my records is not been to the doctors in over 10 years, apart from an A&E visit for a broken foot!).
Any ideas?
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shelbyrae grace50435
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Have they checked your vitamin d or b12 levels? It's probably something minor but I would definitely ask for more blood work to be done if it continues or gets worse.... Then doc can do MRI of brain, c-spine, etc... To rule out anything serious...oh & did he ask you if you're anxious? That's usually what they chalk it up to at 1st....hope it goes away & keep us posted!
grace50435 shelbyrae
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But I'm basically one of life's troopers and I don't let stuff get to me! The tingles is very real and it's not a stress symptom.
Yes, B12 has kept coming up in my google searches. Since this all kicked off, I've been dosing myself up with a load of vits, but I think it's probably time to go back. One thing I notice is that ibuprofen seems to calm everything down a bit too!
I will ask to see a different doctor this time!
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Hello, I could not believe it when I saw your post. I too have tingling everywhere and have been having headaches pain in my neck and upper shoulders then I had two MRIs and said I had a cyst on my spine to saying that it's common . That they don't want to treat me with pain medicine because they see nothing wrong . The headaches can be unbearable sometimes and so can in the pain in my neck, I am waiting for the neurologist . I can see this post is over a year ago, but did you find the answers and do you have pain still
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grace50435
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Anyway, the tingling continues. It's funny because it's in weird patches but doesn't seem to last long. So, this morning, I woke up with my big toe (right foot) tingling. I got up, moved around and got on with my day, but now I have a slight tingle in the back of my thigh and also in my bottom lip. Last night it was in my left hand and then a funny patch on my left shin. I've even felt it (sorry for TMI!) on my bum and in that area. It lasts for say, 30 minutes and then seems to resurface in a different area.
Sometimes it stops if I shift position or move around. Yesterday I even tried anti-hists to see if that stopped it and it seemed to work. It's just annoying really.
stevesurfer grace50435
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The complex story is here:
https://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/126213.2002.pdf
i drove many internists crazy with many of the same symptoms you mention.
annette67503 grace50435
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Coincidence you should mention you had glandular fever. I have had it reoccurring several times during my life and I now have peripheral neuropathy. It started slowly many years ago with a similar pattern to what you have mentioned. Although mine is allegedly idiopathic, I have read that it can come about due to Ebstein Barr, which as far as I know is glandular fever. I would ask for nerve conduction tests. If it is peripheral neuropathy it needs treating immediately. Hopefully it isn't. Good luck.
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grace50435
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Tonight, I was lying down reading and my whole left side went tingly...literally from my cheek bone down to my shin! As soon as I moved on to my back or got up and walked around, it stopped. I've also had this horrible spaced-out sort of feeling. All in all, it's been quite uncomfortable all day.
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