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Hi folks .Looking for a bit of advice. I am struggling with psydonemn infection at the moment. Trying to nail it with nebulised gentamicin to avoid the dreaded hospital. Not doing too well with gentamicin as it effects mobility however l will persever for now. My concern is that l have stared to get a tingling like pins and needles in my left leg not painful just annoying. I am very warey of any changes in my symptoms and just wondered if anyone else had experienced the same. Thanks x

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Gentamicin can cause nerve problems. It might be best to contact your doctor or nurse to report this.

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Thankyou will do

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