I have
sensoryNumbness and tingling neuropathy for about 9 months. Started as a buzzing feeling in my calves and became a mild burning to an overly sensitive skin feeling spreading to include my upper arms, upper back and right jaw area. Since its peak in August it is gone in jaw, forearms, upper back. I am now left with abnormal sensation and overly sensitive with occasional mild burning feeling, bilaterally in my outer calves between the
ankleAnkle pain
Ankle sprain
Ankle sprain - series
Ankle sprain swelling
Atopy on the ankles
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Lichen simplex chronicus on the ankle
Sprained ankle and
kneeAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Bursa of the knee
Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the knee
Knee arthroscopy
Knee arthroscopy - series
Knee joint replacement
Knee joint replacement prosthesis
Knee pain
Kneecap dislocation
Meniscus tears and in small area above my right
kneeAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Bursa of the knee
Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the knee
Knee arthroscopy
Knee arthroscopy - series
Knee joint replacement
Knee joint replacement prosthesis
Knee pain
Kneecap dislocation
Meniscus tears along with mild occasional tight feeling in upper arms with certain movements. What I am left with seems to be improving but very slowly. Sometime it seems to be almost gone and other times it flares up somewhat.
NormalNormal saline flush MRI brain,
normalNormal saline flush neuro exam with no loss of reflexes and normal labs. Have not been tested for paraneoplastic syndrome as doctor feels since I feel very well otherwise, am very active and I have no disability or reflex or strength loss, I am 42 year old lifetime nonsmoker nondrinker this would be unlikely. I know that small fiber neuropathy can be related to diabetes and I have a family history. Fasting glucose in Sept was 88. Dodtor thinks post viral problem, an ideopathic problem or perhaps the healing phase of the sensory variant of Guillain Barre as this did begin a few weeks after a virus last spring.
Could this be related to pre-diabetes despite fasting glucose level? Should I insist on paraneoplastic syndrome test?
If post viral, ideopathic or GB, how long does it take to heal? What would I feel during healing?
Appreciate your thoughts, suggestions.
Thanks, great forum.
To pain free days!!
Lena =)
Thanks so much
Lena
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Don't focus only on Yasmin, have a cool look to all the prescription meds you have had, specially if neurological aspects are involved. Thre are many antibiotics and antifungals, relaxers, sleeping pills, as well as statins and many others that cause very long lasting symptoms even years AFTER withdrawing the drug.
In antibiotics check specially if you have taken levaquin, cipro, avelox, etc... (quinolone family).
I too have had burning sensation in my upper arms and legs and jaw since June. Last November started with constant ringing in my ears and frequent feelings of motion sickness. The burning comes and goes, but the other symptoms have never left. I've always gotten frequent cold sores which have gotten worse the past two years. I wonder if it is that virus or even perhaps the valtrex I take for them. So far, my tests have all been negative too. My b12 was a low normal (311) and my cholesterol levels are very low. I too was wondering about getting checked for paraneoplastic syndrome. My doctor didn't think it was necessary to get checked for lyme disease or heavy metal toxicity. My fasting glucose was 89. My mri of the brain was ok but I haven't had one of the spine. I too am in my 40's and have always been really healthy. It's frustrating. Guess all we can do is keep plugging alon.
I saw my neurologist in eary Aug. and he did a MRI with/without contrast, EEG, MRA and a general nero exam. Everything checked out ok. A few days after the tests (mid August) I began to have tingling and buzzing in my hands and feet, but no numbness. The headaches and dizziness had resloved. Discussed this with Dr. during my next visit and he didn't seemed concerned, mentioned hyperventilation but did schedule a Nerve conduction test on both arms and one leg. Results were normal.
Now the tingling and prickly feeling can be felt on my back and stomach/chest from time to time as well as my feet and hands. Everything seems to be overly sensitive. I really have no other symptoms, I do my workouts at the gym and my strength and stamina appear to be normal. Symptoms are more pronounced in the afternoon and evenings.
I have a followup with the Neurologist on Nov. 28 and I plan to bring up the levaquin as I have never taken it before, but have taken Cipro without any problems. It could be conincidence, but a virus, then levaquin followed by these symptoms???? Could levaquin cause a problem when Cipro doesn't?
I did have a terrible reaction to augmentin in 1997 where my liver enzymes went off the chart resulting in jaundice and 6 months of recovery, so I know about drug reactions. The Drs. that were treating me only recluctantly conceded that Augmentin was the culprit after doing every test in the book and having the University Medical School actually confirm it.
Is levaqin that much different than Cipro?
Appreciate anyones thoughts.
If reading through that page you think you want to learn more, that page also has the links to the main sources of information about the subject.
This is the page:
www.fluoroquinolones.org
I think that that page contains the answers to the questions that you are posing, like why didn't you react to cipro and did to levaquin and so on, and also what to expect if you are rechallenged by a quinolone ever again.
I tend to have extremely tight hamstring muscles and have started exercising over the past few days on a treadmill (just walking), and now today, suddenly I woke up with red swollen streaks up the back of both of my thighs. They appear similar to a "cat scratch" and burn like a scratch would burn, but I haven't been scratched. Anyone have any idea what might be going on with me? Thanks!