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Angie, tingling in your extremities can be a result of fibromyalgia,

rheumatoid arthritis, or various medications.

Yes, you should absolutely mention it to your rheumatologist at your

next appointment.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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> I was wondering if anyone else has a tingling sensation in their

> legs and sometime my arms and hands It has always been their since

> the start of all the problems but I have been noticing it a lot more

> lately Didn't know if it could be part of the RA or maybe the fibro

> he thinks I have too Let me know if this has happened to you don't

> know if I should talk to rheumy about it at the next appoint or not

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> Thanks again

> Angie

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For about a year, I would be awakened in the middle of the night with

extreme tingling in my legs. It happened only occasionally, so I couldn't

pin it to a certain reason or time. I told my Rheumy and he just shrugged.

It must not have been important.

Dennis

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>> I was wondering if anyone else has a tingling sensation in their

>> legs and sometime my arms and hands It has always been their since

>> the start of all the problems but I have been noticing it a lot more

>> lately Didn't know if it could be part of the RA or maybe the fibro

>> he thinks I have too Let me know if this has happened to you don't

>> know if I should talk to rheumy about it at the next appoint or not

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>> Thanks again

>> Angie

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> For about a year, I would be awakened in the middle of the night

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> extreme tingling in my legs. It happened only occasionally, so I

couldn't

> pin it to a certain reason or time. I told my Rheumy and he just

shrugged.

> It must not have been important.

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> Dennis

I don't like doctors who shrug.

Sierra

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Sherry,

I think so. What I've been feeling lately is like my entire body has a light

sunburn and the skin just feels irritable. Sometimes it itches but most times

it...tingles...I guess would adequately describe it but it definitely is

bothersome and hurts.

My understanding from doctors is that it is the sensory nerves that cause this.

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Thank you very much ,

I see my doctor next week and tell him what I think it is thanks to you. I swear

some times when I tell him stuff or try to explain what is happening he looks at

me like I have lost it.LOL Then I start thinking I have. So I thank you again.

Take care

Sherry

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Sherry,

I usually get the feeling that doctors don't believe

you or are thinking that you are trying to get

disability/sympathy by making stuff up. Then, they

sometimes just don't bother to note your symptoms in

your records because they think it's in your head.

Not to sound sexist although I guess it does, but I

get

the impression that doctors tend to blow off female's

complaints more often than they do male's complaints.

Just make sure your doc puts how you feel in your

chart!

Sherry Guitar wrote:

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> I see my doctor next week and tell him what I think

it is thanks to you.

> I swear some times when I tell him stuff or try to

explain what is

> happening he looks at me like I have lost it.LOL

Then I start thinking

> I have. So I thank you again.

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> Take care

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Ok thank you

I'm going to start to watch everything he writes. He is just my GP that I'm

going to see. I had to bring all the information I had about CMT to him because

he had no clue.

Thanks to Gretchen and everybody else that have posted stuff here I can clue him

in more. It is pretty bad when you have to clue a doctor in. LOL

Thank you again and take care

Sherry

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