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Worried..
I have been having strange symptoms for the past month and I'm finally going to make an appointment to see the doctor tomorrow.
It started out as a tingling on the right side of my back. It's very strong and very annoying. After a few days it spread down to the right side of my bum. Right after that, I started getting strange shocking feelings in my fingertips, only after touching anything with any amount of pressure. Then my left ear started tingling (this one makes me the most crazy). Yesterday my feet and toes started tingling, and today my left shoulder and arm.
My fingers now do the shocking/tingling thing even if I just bend them, and my left arm is going numb. It feels very much like the feeling I get in my wrists when I have a panic attack, so my arm is actually brining on panic attacks. I'm wondering if any of this is connected to the eye twitching I've been having for the past couple of months -- it happens constantly, all day long, and it's making me crazy. I've also been very dizzy in the mornings.
I'm concerned as these symtpoms are alot like what my mom went through -- she had TIA (mini-strokes) due to an arterie just outside her heart that was too thin -- blood couldn't get through so it would build up until it was puished through in a heap. My mom had tingling in her lips, fingers, and feet/toes, and she would have temporary loss of vision -- sometimes she could see the top half of what she was looking at, sometimes the bottom, etc (these symptoms have actually just currently returned). She had two surgeries to fix it. Apparently it isn't really a known condition so they don't know if it's genetic or not. They checked both me and my brother when we were born and said we didn't have it, but maybe something changed.
I have a chiropractor appointment on Monday -- since it started with my back, I'm going to see what he says, and see if I can get some X-rays. I'm making a Dr appt tomorrow. I'm pretty worried -- I was four years old when my mom had her last surgery and I remember it was not good times. Perhaps that was just because she had to leave town for two weeks and leave me with my grandparents lol. Anyways, just needed to share this with someone. Most of my friends think I am paranoid about health issues and would probably just bug me about it.
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Good luck with the doctor, Jordan. Health issues are not something to play around with. It is very wise of you to get everything checked out right away. Even if it is not serious, it should be looked at and it will save you lots of worry if you get an answer quickly. Positive thoughts going out for you.
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I can imagine how scary that is for you, Jordan. Your best bet is to see a doctor asap. Joyce is right. Health issues are nothing to play around with. You're the one that knows your body and you know when something isn't quite right. Nobody else can make a decision for you or know how you feel.
Please keep us updated on this. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
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That does sound scary for you. I wish you luck in your appointment. Make sure you go ahead and get an appointment.. It is very important for you to maintain your health. It may be something simple with a simple procedure/medicine but it could lead to something worse if you ignore the symptoms.
Please know you are in my thoughts.
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I know you remembering what your mom went through makes this especially scary. But remember - medicine has come so far in the last two years, let alone the last twenty or so, that's it's very likely you will have more great options to nip whatever this is in the bud!
It's good you are being proactive and going to find out what this is!
Lots of PT hugs and prayers for you! :)
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Wow, that sounds like it could be bad, I hope that you are okay, and am so glad you are going to the doctor's. The doctor will know what to do and you want to get it looked at as soon as possible.
Keep us updated, I will be praying that it is nothing bad or serious.
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You will be in our prayers, that they find a reason and a way to help! Of course it is scary, but try not to worry, okay?
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Good luck at the doctors. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. I am sure you will be okay. Chin up. :)
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Thanks everyone! My appointments are tomorrow. :eek:
The tingling has been getting worse and worse. It covers most of my body now. :(
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Hmmm..... sounds scary but maybe the answer is simple. It sounds like the symptoms I get when I take a medicine I'm allergic to. Have you started any new suppliments, cold meds,etc? I get like this with antibiotics.
Good luck!
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Jordan,
I know its hard, but the best thing for you is to stay calm...at least as much as possible. I know thats a hard thing to do, especially when you are scared and have no idea what the heck is causing this tingling.
My first guess would be a pinched nerve...somewhere in your back. Thinking back a month or so ago, did you have ANY accident or bodily trauma???
Hopefully it'll be something relatively easy to fix, like an imbalance of nutrients, a pinched nerve, etc. (((hugs & prayers)))
Has the tingling gotten better or worse with time? From your thread, it seems like worse, but I'm not sure. Does anyone in your family have any sort of nerve disorder?
Keep us updated. What time is your appt. tomorrow???
Hugs, Kelly :D
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Thanks everyone for the wishes and support. :) I am not taking any new medications, nor have I had any accidents, but I do have a very physical job and have suffered from back problems my entire life which my job tends to make worse. My back went out very badly in February to the point where I couldn't even lift my head or move any of my limbs. It was only out for two days, so I had a few weeks without problems, but perhaps this is the result of that.
No one in my family has any nerve problems, but my parents both suffer from back problems. My mom has minor scoleosis and my dad has never even had his back checked so I don't know what's wrong with it, but it hurts. My chiropractor always wanted me to get x-rays but my mom thought it was a hassle. I will talk to him about it tomorrow.
It's been getting worse and worse...I don't think it's heart problems anymore as usually TIA goes away after a period of time. My tingling changes spots but it never goes away. Currently my back (right shoulder blade area and middle back) is tingling. My ear was tingling before that. It's driving me crazy!
I have my Dr appointment at 10:50, and my chiro at 3:00. I hate appointments so I'm dreading it lol.
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Don't think of them as "appointments"; think of them as INVESTIGATIONS! :D
Where all the clues are put together, and bada-bing! AN ANSWER!
Go get 'em, Sherlock! :)
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OK #1, I agree with you that its probably NOT your heart. Right sided issues show that, thank God! :) So that's a good thing.
Do you have any headaches?? Does your head hurt at all??? Or is it the tingly feeling that's the worst part of it??
You hurt your back in Feb...that would be right before the tingling started? About how long from when you hurt your back to when the tingling began?
I agree, don't think of your appt as a hassle, think of it as a means to an end - the end of your annoying symptoms. :)
Hugs, Kelly