
No I'm not talking about Wedding Day Jitters. I'm already married. I'm talking about cold feet feeling due to Neuropathy. Anyone else have this? One of your extremities feels cold you, maybe not to your touch but sitting under a blanket with socks on your feet feel cold. Finally, it dawns on you that's not cold it's pain. Nerve pain.
The odd symptoms we have with MS. I don't like my body being warm or even hot to the touch but I feel cold. Tell me about your experiences with Neuropathy or similar symptoms.
3 comments:
Lynette, my feet are always cold. Sometimes they even turn blue. I have feeling in all my extremities, but I can't use the tight side too well.
Peace,
Muff
lanette, i'm always having one hand or foot that is cold!! even though the heat in here is always 76 degrees!
Hi there, I'm new to your blog, but am enjoying reading it! I also have neuropathy, very severe. BUT what you are talking about may actually have to do with decreased circulation in your feet. I have the same issue, my feet are FREEZING- absolutely frigid to the touch. I'll wear multiple socks, put blankets, nothing. It's PAINFUL b/c it's so cold. I told my neurologist about it and had to get these specialized tests done- when the results came back, they gave me a medication called Trental- it has really helped decrease the problem. I would look into it! The 2 are related (circulation & neuropathy) but this has helped a lot, b/c you're right, severe cold really is painful.
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