sharonmac said:I sometimes suffer from numbness in my left hand too, turns out i had strained my neck a little without noticing it.Sharon
Belzedar said:Jon,
I can appreciate you're concern about this being part of the dreaded neuropathy. I think it unlikely since you're newly diagnosed and seem to have an active lifestyle.
I think we should be cautious about saying what is and isn't likely when it comes to neuropathy.
Belzedar said:Jon,
I can appreciate you're concern about this being part of the dreaded neuropathy. I think it unlikely since you're newly diagnosed and seem to have an active lifestyle.
But subjective opinion aside, the nature of neuropathy is that it presents symmetrically - that is, it affects both sides of the body. Without corresponding numbness in your right hand, it's most likely something more localised.
I have a similar issue with my left foot and had to decide whether the tingling I felt was the first appearance of peripheral neuropathy or a damaged nerve caused by an old wound on my shin.
Belzedar said:@CatLadyNZ
I think we should be cautious about saying what is and isn't likely when it comes to neuropathy.
Agreed, dear.
That's why I said that bit was subjective opinion. I'm not one to lecture other people. Trained as a psychotherapist, I take the view everyone is an expert on their OWN life.
Herbie72 said:Got me worried about neuropathy, now, as my numbness and tingling is in both hands and arms. Just noticed this thread, so apologies for starting another so soon (about carpal tunnel syndrome)!
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