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1695636 tn?1306682251

crawling sensations

I just gave birth a month ago and I recently got on vyvance round 3 weeks ago. I have been feeling a microscropic ( tiny) crawling sensation all over but mostly in my legs its always when I try to sleep. My question is what do u think its from BC I don't breastfeed. No drugs nothing. I just started to feel this around 3 or4 days ago and I can't sleep I don't get to sleep until round 12 or 3 am I have a baby that keeps me from sleeping to. LOL I just need some advise and possible links.
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hello i am Rachel and i am 11 now it all started when i was 10 so its been more than 8 months almost a year. what happens is i get a sensation were something is crawling on me i get this sensation in my scalp, legs, arms and almost everywhere. i would love to get help but i am scared to tell my parents about this sensation of crawling. one time at school i was running through my hair with my fingers when i found two bugs. I knew it was'nt lice because i had lice befor and it dose not look like that. The way it looks is it is almost clear and it has little brown dots in the center. So i asomed this is why i was getting these weird sensations. Also i would like to know why my siblings dont have it. So someone plese help me this is driving me crazy. and i cry every night and try to pray every night hopeing god cold give me a mericle and get rid of what ever this weird crawling sensation is. PLEASE SOMEBODY HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1695636 tn?1306682251
Yea that's what I thought funny thing is I got out and did stuff today and it wasn't as bad. Thanks for advise
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189897 tn?1441126518
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   Don't think it has anything to do with the vyvance.  Try googleing " legs tingling", for a variety of answers.
   I wonder if you are sitting a lot (maybe holding or rocking the baby), and that is causing the problem.  If you don't have a rocking chair, you might want to look into that.  I think that you might also want to try and somehow walk or move around for awhile after dinner.  Maybe carry the little one around for awhile.  Just got a feeling that more movement is the answer.  Or at least work on changing your sitting position while holding her.   Hope this helps.
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