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I have undiagnosed neuropathy and shooting pains that jab and then disappear. Muscle cramps, charlie horses. Involuntary muscle movement  alien under the skin. Bowel problems, headaches, blurred vision, nausea and fatigue walking is painful, like walking on marbles. I 've had symptoms off and on for twenty years, but they seem to be getting worse.
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I was told my a neuro that the feeling of a rock under your toe is a bad nerve signal to your head and can be associated with MS
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987762 tn?1671273328
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Hi and welcome,

Peripheral neuropathy is not a particular sx of MS, walking on marbles or rocks, and or sock or banding feeling around a peripheral limb(s) are common descriptions of PN. I would recommend you see your general GP and get some testing for Peripheral neuropathy.

Cheers........JJ
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You need to see a neurologist before you panic, we are all just ms patients not doctors!
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1831849 tn?1383228392
Have you seen a neurologist? Had MRI's? Blood work?

Information is good :-)

Kyle
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