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hopingToFindCure
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Posted 12/13/2008 2:34 PM (GMT 0)
Why? I'm being treated and am keeping it at bay for the most part.
I woke up one morning and my feet were asleep.
Now they tingle a lot more.
I try walking and that awakens them.
My doctor said don't worry too much as they are working otherwise. He's right -- be grateful for the health you got.
I always worry.
Thoughts?
spn
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Posted 12/13/2008 2:36 PM (GMT 0)
What are you being treated with? What meds?
hopingToFindCure
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Posted 12/13/2008 5:03 PM (GMT 0)
medications - doryx, biaxin
supplements - magnesium 400 mgs, vitamin c, b12, acidolphilus
garlic fresh four to five cloves daily.
green tea one cup.
plenty of raw vegetables fresh foot and water.
twingirl
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Posted 12/13/2008 6:53 PM (GMT 0)
Do you use artificial sweetners? Those can cause these kind of symptoms. Aspartame is even found in non sugar free gum and causes all kinds of problems for me.
Dowa
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Posted 12/13/2008 11:36 PM (GMT 0)
Tingling feet (and hands) is one of my symptoms of electrical sensitivity. Were you on the computer or watching tv alot the night before you woke up that way? If I am on the computer too long or watch too much television, I will get the tingling. D
stutterbug
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Posted 12/14/2008 2:26 AM (GMT 0)
My feet and hands go numb/tingle due to the neuropathy I have. The nerves in my feet are damaged really bad. Luke warm water will make them feel as though they are being burned. Very painful. The tingling and numbness comes and goes. So does the pain
hopingToFindCure
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Posted 12/14/2008 2:38 AM (GMT 0)
That's awful stutterbug.
Yes, I'm on the computer right now. . . Maybe it's the electric blanket I bought and was enjoying!!! Oh dear. Snif.
Dowa
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Posted 12/14/2008 7:45 PM (GMT 0)
Hoping: Ha! Did you have the tingling feet BEFORE you got the new electric blanket? That would be murder for me.... experiment with/without it...
hopingToFindCure
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Posted 12/14/2008 8:40 PM (GMT 0)
I take it off. No tingling before the blanket.
Will give it a try. I will miss being warm.
anniemc69
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Posted 12/15/2008 3:11 AM (GMT 0)
this happened to me a lot in the beginning and got better with treatment. However the foot tingling got worse. I just started my last phase (hopefully) Flagyl an Amoxy been on it now about
1 1/2 months and the tingling in my feet have stopped. I am praying it is the Flagyl killing those little cysts, I hate taking though dealing with thrush right now and going through depression, low thyroid, insomnia. So back on thyroid, anti-depressants and sleeping meds. At least I don't have the pain I did, just my brain and emotions and hormones and all screwed up. Which sucks!!!!!
JELAINEP
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Posted 12/15/2008 3:18 AM (GMT 0)
hopingToFindCure said...
fresh foot and water.
It's probably the "fresh foot" that's doing you in............................
Just kidding, LD is so wierd.
twingirl
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Posted 12/15/2008 12:11 PM (GMT 0)
anniemc69,
My sister used to roll her flagyl in olive oil to avoid getting thrush while taking it.
I am also experiencing thyroid issues right now. As well as adrenal fatigue. Been trying to balance every thing out and it takes time. I finally had a good week last week after several months of misery. Lots of anxiety, heart palps and other fun stuff!!
dar
hopingToFindCure
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Posted 12/16/2008 1:45 AM (GMT 0)
twingirl -
The thyroid issues symptoms are identical to LD. And LD loves the thyroid area -- according to research by my LLMD.
I hate the anxiety you get. Give up all caffeine and cut down on sweets.
Good luck!
cure
twingirl
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Posted 12/16/2008 2:34 PM (GMT 0)
Cure,
Thank you for the good luck wishes. I have given up sweets long ago and very rarely eat them. I have also cut out most of my caffeine as well. It really helps!!!
Take care,
dar
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