Tingling is back :(

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Hey Everyone,

I'm about a year into this nonsense and I still have random symptoms here and there but I generally feel pretty well. I work five days a week, run errands, exercise every other day, etc. But these past few days I have been feeling some tingling in my extremities again. It's strange to me because I had not felt tingling in probably six months. Has anyone else had tingling come back later or still feel it after so long? Also-obviously I can't say it's EBV but I am assuming since it was one of the symptoms I had early on and I do still have random symptoms come and go-aches and pains, fatigue, itchy arms, etc.

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  • Posted

    i get it in my left thigh its not as bad as it was but still there ... im just going into month 21. youre doing well to be so far ahead . i still relapse and still rest most of the day .

  • Posted

    Hi Emma: How are you feeling? Keep us posted. I'm hoping you are feeling better.

    • Posted

      Hi KCF,

      I'm still having some minor tingling here and there in my feet. I guess I can't say for sure it's EBV but I did have frequent tingling when this all started so I'm assuming it is. I honestly wonder if this virus ever went totally dormant since I had mono when I was 19 or if it ever will again.

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    ugh. I meant to say "Hi Olivia" and had just read one of Emma's posts and apparently had her on my brain!

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