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pins and needles

I have ms and the bottom of my feet are always stiff, and have that pins and needles feeling all the time .  Is it normal for someone with ms to have that feeling all the time?


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1253197 tn?1331209110
Seems that it is quite normal for most people to experience pins and needles but how often is individual to each of us. At the moment I seem to have mild pins and needles most of the time down my left side and particularly in my foot and it this tingly feeling is releived when I take my Gabapentin...which reminds me..my next dose is due now!

Sarah x
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I have pins/needles sensation that affect both feet.  Also, I have a tight sensation - like someone has wrapped my feet with duct tape (don't know how else to describe it)  Nothing really helps it is constant.  Hands are affected also as well as the side/trunk of my body.

Never the tongue.
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Hi

I get pins and needles in hands, feet and strangely enough in my tongue.  Kids think I''m weird.  Does anyone else get this in their tongue?

Nickie
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I have that feeling too. I feel like a plastic baby doll when I first get up, it takes a good ten steps to get the feet and ankles moving.  I never thought at 38 my body would be giving up on me.
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984138 tn?1359813073
yeah my feet are always stiff soooo annoying i try to curl my toes to strech em and i get the worse cramp when i do that in the middle of my foot   so i go really slowly when i stretch them out wich dont really do nothing but feels good for the time im doing it lol i  get pins n needles in both my feet both very rarely tho  i remeber just staring at me feet thinking WTF r u serious? lol i dunno just dont let it get to u! k loves Erin
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667078 tn?1316000935
Walking helps the circulation. My feet feel asleep. I notice it more when resting. I drive people nuts in meetings because I move my feet and hands all the time.

Alex
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338416 tn?1420045702
I get pins and needles on the left side of my left foot - it feels very strange...
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923105 tn?1341827649
I have pins and needles in my feet too, but at the moment I am going through a severe realapse.  I find that moving them around is good - ankle movements etc. and also massaging them.  It seems to help me.

Debs
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738075 tn?1330575844
I often stretch the bottoms of my feet by kneeling on my mat, placing my hands in front of my knees and turning my toes under and leaning back onto my feet for a count of six breaths (1 complete inhale and exhale).  Then I turn my toes so they face back and rest on my knees and tops of my feet, again for six breaths.  You can start with just two or three breaths and work up.

I find stretching helps with my many paresthesias - if anything to get my mind onto something else!  

HTH,
Guitar_grrrl
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572651 tn?1530999357
Hi Shell,
I notice my feet feel tight and always have that needing cream/lotion feeling, which does give me temporary relief.    But I've not associated that with the MS.  I don't have the pins and needles though.

Perhaps you are having an MS related symptom with this  - its hard to tell since each case of MS is s o different from the next.


be well
Lulu
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