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tingling toes

yesterday, when I walked, the underside of all of my toes tingled like they were trying to go to sleep.  It was a stressful day, now that I look back on it, but wondered if this was another pesky s/s.  It did go away late in the evening but was a wierd feeling.

Anyone else ever have this?  Yes, I have RRMS, just clarifying as we have members who do not have MS who stop by to visit...
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2034625 tn?1392643292
Thanks for the HP!  I hadn't read this one and found it really interesting. :)  

Just to clarify, I'm still "suspected MS" (and my neuro is in NO hurry), but I get this one when I'm overheated.  I rarely have issues in my feet, but when I do, this is it.  Very annoying, isn't it?
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Yep, I get tingling feet every day.  Sometimes it also goes up the bottom portion of my legs.  
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thanks guys, it was a new one for me and felt wierd!  Hope everyone had a good week-end
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1896537 tn?1381900009
Yep, that's a symptom for me too. Actually it appears in various places; sometimes the toes, sometimes fingers etc but always at random times and it usually goes away before the day's over. I haven't really noticed anything such as heat or stress causing it but I guess tiredness could well be a factor as I rarely get more than 5 hours sleep
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739070 tn?1338603402
Yes, I do have that sensation as a s/s (sign/symptom). Usually mine id under the big toe and doesn't lend itself to an indiscreet scratching, at least in public.


Have been told several times, that it is a paraesthesia. Usually when I'm tired  as you described. Hope it goes away and doesn't recur for awhile because it's aggravating as since you are reminded with each step.

Ren
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738075 tn?1330575844
Well, it's in this lovely forum that we understand all the zaps, zings, tingles and more.

I can SO identify.  After a stressful day, when I get overheated, blah, blah, blah...It's sensory stuff.  Just happens.  See Quix's Health Page:

http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/Paresthesias---Things-That-Go-BUZZ-in-the-Night/show/378?cid=36

Ordinary Muggles might not understand!
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