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Yes, I get the tingling in the back of my head, above

the nape...sort of if you take your hand and cup it

side to side and put it on the *hump* above the nape.

It happens pretty regularly to me, though not every

day. The constant numbness for me happens in my feet,

from just above the bone on the side of my ankle all

the way to my toes. I notice the tingling gets worse

if I scratch the side of my leg (calf) or the tops of

my feet. Then the tingle actually starts to burn. I

asked my substitute PA about it and he was clueless.

I have to ask my regular PA next week. The sub PA

actually tried to say I could have Diabetes (even

though I was just tested for that and it was

negative.) I had asked about this on the list before

but didn't hear back from anyone. I thought I was

just weird!! Sorry to hear you have this too. It's a

strange, almost cold sensation on my head.

Peace,

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Hi ,

Yes, I do. In the left back part of my head. I have had it off and on for a

long time. I have had MRI's for other things and nothing shows up there. I

wouldn't be too afraid but I think that I would talk to your doctor. It

sounds like mine but again there could be something else. It is better to be

safe than sorry.

Take care,

Irene

> Does anyone have tingling in the back of their head? I've had it all

> day and it's starting to scare me a little bit. The tingling doesn't really

> hurt but I've never had it happen before even though I have tingling

>

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Hi ,

Yes, I do. In the left back part of my head. I have had it off and on for a

long time. I have had MRI's for other things and nothing shows up there. I

wouldn't be too afraid but I think that I would talk to your doctor. It

sounds like mine but again there could be something else. It is better to be

safe than sorry.

Take care,

Irene

> Does anyone have tingling in the back of their head? I've had it all

> day and it's starting to scare me a little bit. The tingling doesn't really

> hurt but I've never had it happen before even though I have tingling

>

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Hi ,

Yes, I do. In the left back part of my head. I have had it off and on for a

long time. I have had MRI's for other things and nothing shows up there. I

wouldn't be too afraid but I think that I would talk to your doctor. It

sounds like mine but again there could be something else. It is better to be

safe than sorry.

Take care,

Irene

> Does anyone have tingling in the back of their head? I've had it all

> day and it's starting to scare me a little bit. The tingling doesn't really

> hurt but I've never had it happen before even though I have tingling

>

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I get that too. Glad to know that I am not alone. It will start right above

the ankle.

Take care,

Irene

> The constant numbness for me happens in my feet,

> from just above the bone on the side of my ankle all

>

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I get that too. Glad to know that I am not alone. It will start right above

the ankle.

Take care,

Irene

> The constant numbness for me happens in my feet,

> from just above the bone on the side of my ankle all

>

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I get that too. Glad to know that I am not alone. It will start right above

the ankle.

Take care,

Irene

> The constant numbness for me happens in my feet,

> from just above the bone on the side of my ankle all

>

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I have constant tingling in a number of places including the back of my

head. If you put you hand above your neck and cupped your head with your

fingers, that's where I have it. It is never cold, but just tingles a lot

of the time. I have it along the sides of my face too sometimes. I also

have constant tingling in my hands (the outer two fingers and the outer

sides of the palms), my feet (much the same, tending towards the outer toes

and sides), and my legs from the knees down. The tingling is often

accompanied by a hot burning sensation like my muscles have been strained

beyond endurance. This is one of the main things that led me to this list.

I could never get any answers from anyone about the tingling - my family

physician thinks it is all bound up in pinched muscles and everyone else

just goes for the 'diabetes' thing immediately. I have no other symptoms of

diabetes and it doesn't run in the family.

So you are not alone.

Marla

>

> Hi everyone,

> Does anyone have tingling in the back of their head? I've had it

all

> day and it's starting to scare me a little bit. The tingling doesn't

really

> hurt but I've never had it happen before even though I have tingling

> everywhere else. Thanks.

>

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,

I have constant tingling in a number of places including the back of my

head. If you put you hand above your neck and cupped your head with your

fingers, that's where I have it. It is never cold, but just tingles a lot

of the time. I have it along the sides of my face too sometimes. I also

have constant tingling in my hands (the outer two fingers and the outer

sides of the palms), my feet (much the same, tending towards the outer toes

and sides), and my legs from the knees down. The tingling is often

accompanied by a hot burning sensation like my muscles have been strained

beyond endurance. This is one of the main things that led me to this list.

I could never get any answers from anyone about the tingling - my family

physician thinks it is all bound up in pinched muscles and everyone else

just goes for the 'diabetes' thing immediately. I have no other symptoms of

diabetes and it doesn't run in the family.

So you are not alone.

Marla

>

> Hi everyone,

> Does anyone have tingling in the back of their head? I've had it

all

> day and it's starting to scare me a little bit. The tingling doesn't

really

> hurt but I've never had it happen before even though I have tingling

> everywhere else. Thanks.

>

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I have constant tingling in a number of places including the back of my

head. If you put you hand above your neck and cupped your head with your

fingers, that's where I have it. It is never cold, but just tingles a lot

of the time. I have it along the sides of my face too sometimes. I also

have constant tingling in my hands (the outer two fingers and the outer

sides of the palms), my feet (much the same, tending towards the outer toes

and sides), and my legs from the knees down. The tingling is often

accompanied by a hot burning sensation like my muscles have been strained

beyond endurance. This is one of the main things that led me to this list.

I could never get any answers from anyone about the tingling - my family

physician thinks it is all bound up in pinched muscles and everyone else

just goes for the 'diabetes' thing immediately. I have no other symptoms of

diabetes and it doesn't run in the family.

So you are not alone.

Marla

>

> Hi everyone,

> Does anyone have tingling in the back of their head? I've had it

all

> day and it's starting to scare me a little bit. The tingling doesn't

really

> hurt but I've never had it happen before even though I have tingling

> everywhere else. Thanks.

>

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