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Pins and needles/fizzing extremities

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Scarlett | 16:31 Tue 04th Oct 2011 | Body & Soul
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I assume that the fact that the soles of my feet are constantly 'fizzing' is due to my slipped discs, and something pressing on a nerve. But yesterday my left hand started to 'fizz' too. Any idea what could be causing it? Also have ulcerative colitis and arthritis in knees, joints, wrists and elbow... THANKS
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It may well herald the onset of peripheral neuritis which is often associated with ulcerative colitis.....Google it for further information.
Mine has been doing that for a while, but have yet to get a decent explanation from any of the GPs. Maybe I'll look that up too.
As will I
Trouble with reading medical type books/sites is you recognise you have every disease they describe.
On second thoughts, I won't bother. Decrepitude is creeping up on me and I should just accept it.
Peripheral Neuropathy so I am told by my specialist
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