Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 Sounds like the " classic " diabetes symptoms. > Hi gang, was wondering if anyone else has circulation problems in their legs? I've barely > been able to sleep the last few nights because when I bring my right leg in alignment with > my body, I start to feel my foot grow uncomfortably numb.. so I end up danging my right > leg off the bed, which isn't very comfortable. I just feel restless.. odd because I could > barely drag myself from bed over the weekend I was sooo fatigued. I feel the numbness > during the day too but it's not as bad when I'm sitting or standing. Don't know if it has > anything to do with thyroid... but this problem has been coupled with the thirst and > frequent urination at night again as well.. along with palps... so I'm betting it does. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 - Although I wouldn't rule out the diabetes thing, I would try going to a chiropractor. It sounds like you could have a pinched nerve or something like that. I have to say that I LOVE my chiro & I always feel better when I leave the office. On a side note, I was in the city yesterday & I thought of you. My daughter had surgery at UCSF (her 7th). She's doing great (we already went to the park today). Glad we're over that storm we had yesterday! Take care, Miaja** > Hi gang, was wondering if anyone else has circulation problems in their legs? I've barely > been able to sleep the last few nights because when I bring my right leg in alignment with > my body, I start to feel my foot grow uncomfortably numb.. so I end up danging my right > leg off the bed, which isn't very comfortable. I just feel restless.. odd because I could > barely drag myself from bed over the weekend I was sooo fatigued. I feel the numbness > during the day too but it's not as bad when I'm sitting or standing. Don't know if it has > anything to do with thyroid... but this problem has been coupled with the thirst and > frequent urination at night again as well.. along with palps... so I'm betting it does. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 Hi Sheila- That is so weird. Whenever I exercise my toes go numb! I don't have any thirst or urination problems though. Take care, Miaja** > I have some kind of circulation problem...not in my legs but in my feet. They go numb on every day when I exercise on my stepper. I feel it after 15 min. I have to get off after a half hour because they're just so numb. it drives me crazy! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2004 Report Share Posted February 20, 2004 Before I was diagnosed with thyroid problems I went to my doctor because I was waking up in bed at night with a completely numb leg or arm or both. at first I kept thinking I had been lying funny so it took me 3 months to finally figure out that I wasn't lying funny at all that my limbs were going numb on their own. On one occasion the phone rang and I lept out of bed to answer it and I collapsed on the floor because my leg was completely numb. Anyway since I became controlled with my thyroid, I have not had any more numbness. When my TSH begins rising and I start to feely hypo again, the numbness returns. Along with having really cold hands and feet.suuzin wrote: Hi gang, was wondering if anyone else has circulation problems in their legs? I've barely been able to sleep the last few nights because when I bring my right leg in alignment with my body, I start to feel my foot grow uncomfortably numb.. so I end up danging my right leg off the bed, which isn't very comfortable. I just feel restless.. odd because I could barely drag myself from bed over the weekend I was sooo fatigued. I feel the numbness during the day too but it's not as bad when I'm sitting or standing. Don't know if it has anything to do with thyroid... but this problem has been coupled with the thirst and frequent urination at night again as well.. along with palps... so I'm betting it does.*Note: Information is freely exchanged on this board based on patient experiences, and should not be considered a medical recommendation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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