Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 WOW! It is nice to know that I am not alone. I have this also in my feet and in my hands as well. It was one reason for my misdiagnosis of MS. My rheumy said that it might have something to do with the swelling pressing up against and aggravating nerves. She said if it continues or becomes bothersome I might get some scans of my spine. You are not alone. It's such a strange feeling though isn't it? Hope this helps. Holly Randall <krandall@...> wrote: Hi folks, I've had something odd happening in the last couple of days. The best way I can describe it is that my left foot " buzzes " or vibrates. It doesn't hurt, (well, the buzzing doesn't... my feet hurt all the time) it just feels strange. It happens for a couple of seconds, then stops for a few secnds, then it happens again. It is not completely regular, and doesn't synchronize either with my pulse or breathing. It hasn't stopped doing it for at least the last 36 hours. Has anyone else had anything like this happen before? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Let me join the club. I have been having the same thing. It's so weird, isn't it. My feet are affected by RA, but so far, they never swell nor do they ever hurt and many times feel like they are burning although to the touch they feel perfectly fine. They just buzz, Holly <hollybgroovin2003@...> wrote: WOW! It is nice to know that I am not alone. I have this also in my feet and in my hands as well. It was one reason for my misdiagnosis of MS. My rheumy said that it might have something to do with the swelling pressing up against and aggravating nerves. She said if it continues or becomes bothersome I might get some scans of my spine. You are not alone. It's such a strange feeling though isn't it? Hope this helps. Holly Randall <krandall@...> wrote: Hi folks, I've had something odd happening in the last couple of days. The best way I can describe it is that my left foot " buzzes " or vibrates. It doesn't hurt, (well, the buzzing doesn't... my feet hurt all the time) it just feels strange. It happens for a couple of seconds, then stops for a few secnds, then it happens again. It is not completely regular, and doesn't synchronize either with my pulse or breathing. It hasn't stopped doing it for at least the last 36 hours. Has anyone else had anything like this happen before? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 It's nice to know I'm ot the only one. My doc is away at the moment, but I'll ask her about it when she gets back. Hi folks, > > I've had something odd happening in the last couple of days. The best > way I can describe it is that my left foot " buzzes " or vibrates. It > doesn't hurt, (well, the buzzing doesn't... my feet hurt all the time) > it just feels strange. It happens for a couple of seconds, then stops > for a few secnds, then it happens again. It is not completely > regular, and doesn't synchronize either with my pulse or breathing. > It hasn't stopped doing it for at least the last 36 hours. > > Has anyone else had anything like this happen before? > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2006 Report Share Posted March 26, 2006 Well, it's better to laugh than cry about it, The next time someone tells us to buzz off, we can say, we are Randall <krandall@...> wrote: It's nice to know I'm ot the only one. My doc is away at the moment, but I'll ask her about it when she gets back. Hi folks, > > I've had something odd happening in the last couple of days. The best > way I can describe it is that my left foot " buzzes " or vibrates. It > doesn't hurt, (well, the buzzing doesn't... my feet hurt all the time) > it just feels strange. It happens for a couple of seconds, then stops > for a few secnds, then it happens again. It is not completely > regular, and doesn't synchronize either with my pulse or breathing. > It hasn't stopped doing it for at least the last 36 hours. > > Has anyone else had anything like this happen before? > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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