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feet tingle when looking down

I am 66 years o.ld, and presently receiving chemo for Colon Cancer of the Liver. I have had both Colon and Bladder Cancer but those seem to be gone for now. I also have Caprill tunnel syndrome. That is like carpole tunnel but with the elbow instead of wrist.

Anyway, just this last week, I have noticed that my lower legs, ankles, and feet tingle when I lower my head, or look down. My toes and fingers are numb caused by some of the chemo, but the tingling is different. Oh, and if I repeatedly look down, the tingling deminishes to almost nothing.

Ken Gasbarri
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Well thanks for your responses. The Doc has taken me off Chemo for a week, but re-scheduled me for next week, so I just don't know. Will be taking to him on Wednesday abut the MRI I had on Monday. Hopefully will learn something then. Seems to be getting worse.

Ken Gasbarri
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hi Ken Gasbarri, i am sorry but i dont have any idea, i really hope you get all the help you need and i hope you feel much better
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1822670 tn?1321626560
Could be restless leg syndrom? My mom has this.
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