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Hi Penny,

I have numbness is both my hands and feet. But I also have sereve neck

problems and carpal tunnel in both arms. I know the numbness is from the

neck problem. This is what I was diagnosed with on my neck. The neck

problem is the cause of the carpal tunnel

Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome both arms

Right C6-C7 Cervical Radiculopathy

Left Foraminal Encroachment at C3-C4 and C4-C5 I know the numbness is

not the RA, I spoke to my Rheumy about it.

Hope this helps.

Lynn

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> From: icu2tv2001 <edensmom2@...>

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> Subject: [ ] numbness

> Date: Thursday, March 07, 2002 10:43 AM

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> I just made an appoint with my gp, and after catching up on this

> list, am thinking maybe its connected to my RA instead.

> The three middle toes on my left foot started going numb in the past

> year. Since I have had so many other medical problems, Ive ignored

> this one for sometime, but now its spreading down to the pad of my

> foot, so I thought I would see what they say. Anyone with this

> symptom, I'd love to here from you.

> Penny in Portland

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Hi Penny. Do you have any problems with your back? My husband has

numbness in the same

toes due to disc herniation in L4 & L5.

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icu2tv2001 wrote:

> I just made an appoint with my gp, and after catching up on this

> list, am thinking maybe its connected to my RA instead.

> The three middle toes on my left foot started going numb in the past

> year. Since I have had so many other medical problems, Ive ignored

> this one for sometime, but now its spreading down to the pad of my

> foot, so I thought I would see what they say. Anyone with this

> symptom, I'd love to here from you.

> Penny in Portland

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  • 3 years later...

Yes, I have numbness, especially in my feet but at the same time also

have pain. It is true that it is easy to have injuries and blisters

etc. and not know it so we must be careful to check them. I guess

there is some benefit there! The injuries do not hurt! The pain is a

different-neuropathic pain not surface nerve pain. The numbness gets

less the further up my leg you go, ending a little below my knee. (Is

this what you were asking?)

Deb

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