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Loss of sensation
Hey guys
I've just noticed almost total loss of sensation on my stomach and top of my legs!! It's weird, and it feels 'podgy'. lol. I don't know. My husband pinched me and couldn't believe I couldn't feel it!! (He doesn't usually pinch me, i asked him, hehe).
Is this a WG sign of a flare up? Or just a general WG thing?
Hope all are doing well
Gwen xx
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I have not had that happen but I think you should let your doctor know.
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Gwen, please call your doctor asap. Sudden loss of sensation like that is concerning.
I'll ask you the question I ask patients who describe numbness in those areas: If you sat on a horse covered with wet blue paint, are you numb in any of the areas that would turn blue?
If your answer is "Yes" get to an ER immediately, preferably by ambulance. That would indicate Cauda Equina Syndrome.
Last edited by Sangye; 06-10-2010 at 02:20 AM.
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I would call a doc immediately, Gwen.
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Oh right, I will do. Thanks x
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Sangye, what is Cauda Equina Syndrome?
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I googled it, Sangye can explain it but it is something to do with the nerves being (severed or very imflammed that it can cause permanent damage to the bladder and other stuff) so it can be a emergent situation meaning surgery to correct what is causing the nerves to be severely inflammed.
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Wegs can affect nerves and the central nervous system, its rare but can happen. Thus my foot neuropathy. I never felt the neuropathy further than my knee. i would guess that the neuropathy can happen in any part of our bodies. Even after 2 years of treatment my feet have not gotten better. What did you find out from you doc Gwen?
Jolanta
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Hey Jola
I keep getting mild cramp in the foot specially in the toes and a funny feeling like pins and needles but not quite in the feet. Still get like constant ache around
the ankles. What are your symptoms.
Col 23
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The right ankle pain is like I have a constantly twisted ankle. There are hours everyday that I limp around because of the pain. It also is twisted, I had an x-ray to see what is the matter with it. The neuropathy is all over the left foot going up my left calf just above the ankle. My right is just about the toes. It feels like pins and needles when I touch and extremely sensitive inside. Sort of the princess and the pea syndrome. LOL
Jolanta
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