I too have tingling all over my body after exhaling from a deep breath. It feels like tiny electric shocks all over. I have fibromyalgia. Wondering if this is related. Haven't found anything in fibro research about this. My hands, arms, feet and legs go numb after sitting still for just a few minutes, to the point where I have to shake my feet and hands to get the feeling back and the tingling and electric shock happens then also. I also get these electric tingles in the back of my neck when sitting at my computer at work after sitting there for an hour or so. When I wake up in the mornings, I am pretty numb all over and have to do flexes and stretches in bed in order to get up and get ready for work. I have excellent blood pressure, all blood tests are negative for any infection or disease other than the fibro and I do have osteoarthritis. This started happening about a month ago and has gotten worse. My family dr. says it's poor circulation. I am overweight but not obese. He said I need to exercise more and lose some weight and see if that helps although he hasn't offered me any type of program or diet to lose the weight. Exercising is a struggle due to the fibro and the arthritis. I am going to start water therapy and see if that helps. I have searched and searched and can't find anything about this sympton other than it might be some type of nerve disorder. Going to see a neurologist as soon as I can afford it, which may be never. Have basically for now just learned to live with it.
It could also be anxiety and panic related to stress, etc.
I have all over body tingeling and numbness, the left side of my face will be completly numb. I have been to neurologist and had MRI of my brain all good, blood pressure great. A Dr. put me on Lyrica and it seemed to ease up to where I could function in Life and then 6 mths later it came back so he upped the dose of Lyrica to 150mg 3x a day that worked for 8mths and now it is coming back again, when it gets full blowen I can't sit or lay down, anything that touches my body burns, it seems to get worse later in the day then goes nuts towards night time. What do I try now that Lyrica no longer working?
Please someone help me.
Patty
You might want to get your sciatica nerve checked out, but for me when my whole body went numb and paralyzed it started from the feet and then up. It started with my toes and then my hands and then my face the rest followed it was called gueillan barre syndrome. You might want to get a spinal tap done..
Hi im a female, im 19 and have the same problem with my body going numb all the time it'll start with my hands, than go down to my feet. The weirdest thing is that my lips will go numb I'm kinda young for these kind of problems so any suggestions would help (:
i am 19 years old and have the same problem i diagnosed with bilateral perivascular spaces have you ever done MRI for your brain ?
As I suffered from a similar condition and after 3 years in the doctors and all sorts of exams, no one could basically find what it is was or how to treat it, I promised myself that I would come back to the internet and share with you all if I managed to find any solution to regain sensation in my skin, as in 3 years I couldn't find anything on the internet on how to cure yourself from this.
I am happy to say that I now regained my touch sensation in many parts of my body. Basically big part of the numbness went away and I am now confident that full recovery is possible. My feet, my mouth, my hands, my face are basically feeling again, after 3 years of constant numbness and almost not believing that I would even remember what is it to feel touch as before.
This miraculous outcome happened after I drank a plant medicine called Ayahuasca that has been used in the Amazon Jungle for thousands of years for healing purposes. There are tons of information about Ayahuasca on the internet, but I recommend a 45 minute video called "Jungle Prescription Nature of Things" (search for it on youtube, is fully available there) where a Canadian MD explains how he is using the plant to cure addiction in Canada.
Bear in mind that this is not something you can do alone at home, as drinking Ayahuasca is not a easy experience, so you need to find an appropriate guide that leads Ayahuasca ceremonies.
So far I have drank Ayahuasca 5 nights, during a period of 3 weeks. After the 2 first Ayahuasca sessions, I noticed that food tasted 100 times better than before, that's when I understood that I actually had numbness in my mouth for this whole time. I couldn't believe that I was feeling again inside my mouth! One day after I felt numbness disappearing in my neck and 3 ceremonies later I regained the touch sensation in my arms, hands, legs, feet and belly! I can't be more thankful to my friend who told me about it.
I will be heading to Peru in April for a 10 days Jungle stay in order to seek full recovery. Apart from my numbness that appeared 3 years ago, I also have muscle pain that haunts me for 8 years, which doctors classified it as Fibromyalgia, and I am hoping that this will also go away.
So for those of you who do not believe that is possible to feel again, please do your research on Ayahuasca and give it a shot, and please share your experiences as it is important that we all help each other in the healing processes, as we all know that Western medicine does not have all the answers.
I should also state that I am a software engineer and I am truly believer in science, it is was hard for me to accept that something like this could help, but now that I tried at the experiential level it is hard not to speak highly about it.
I wish you all luck in your path to health and keep believing it because it is possible!
Best Regards.
As I suffered from a similar condition and after 3 years in the doctors and all sorts of exams, no one could basically find what it is was or how to treat it, I promised myself that I would come back to the internet and share with you all if I managed to find any solution to regain sensation in my skin, as in 3 years I couldn't find anything on the internet on how to cure yourself from this.
I am happy to say that I now regained my touch sensation in many parts of my body. Basically big part of the numbness went away and I am now confident that full recovery is possible. My feet, my mouth, my hands, my face are basically feeling again, after 3 years of constant numbness and almost not believing that I would even remember what is it to feel touch as before.
This miraculous outcome happened after I drank a plant medicine called Ayahuasca that has been used in the Amazon Jungle for thousands of years for healing purposes. There are tons of information about Ayahuasca on the internet, but I recommend a 45 minute video called "Jungle Prescription Nature of Things" (search for it on youtube, is fully available there) where a Canadian MD explains how he is using the plant to cure addiction in Canada.
Bear in mind that this is not something you can do alone at home, as drinking Ayahuasca is not a easy experience, so you need to find an appropriate guide that leads Ayahuasca ceremonies.
So far I have drank Ayahuasca 5 nights, during a period of 3 weeks. After the 2 first Ayahuasca sessions, I noticed that food tasted 100 times better than before, that's when I understood that I actually had numbness in my mouth for this whole time. I couldn't believe that I was feeling again inside my mouth! One day after I felt numbness disappearing in my neck and 3 ceremonies later I regained the touch sensation in my arms, hands, legs, feet and belly! I can't be more thankful to my friend who told me about it.
I will be heading to Peru in April for a 10 days Jungle stay in order to seek full recovery. Apart from my numbness that appeared 3 years ago, I also have muscle pain that haunts me for 8 years, which doctors classified it as Fibromyalgia, and I am hoping that this will also go away.
So for those of you who do not believe that is possible to feel again, please do your research on Ayahuasca and give it a shot, and please share your experiences as it is important that we all help each other in the healing processes, as we all know that Western medicine does not have all the answers.
I should also state that I am a software engineer and I am truly believer in science, it is was hard for me to accept that something like this could help, but now that I tried at the experiential level it is hard not to speak highly about it.
I wish you all luck in your path to health and keep believing it because it is possible!
Best Regards.