Hi
Does anyone suffer from numbness and tingling in the toes? It’s almost a feeling of intense cold . Is there anything that will help with all of this ?
Best wishes
Kiki64
Hi
Does anyone suffer from numbness and tingling in the toes? It’s almost a feeling of intense cold . Is there anything that will help with all of this ?
Best wishes
Kiki64
Good morning Kiki64,Yes, I too suffer numb toes, but only on my left foot. This happened last summer. I mentioned it to my rheumatologist and he recommended I see a neurologist. I've been waiting over 6 months for this appt. The other day I received a call from the hospital to say that the neurologist would be giving me a 'phone consultation on the 6th May. Will be interesting to find out what she thinks it is. As for cold feet, no I don't suffer that. I'll let you know the outcome.
Anne
Yes! It happens mostly when lying on my back in bed, reading. If I turn on my side I can't read as comfortable but my feet slowly get warmer.
Wearing anklet socks which don't restrict blood flow help me.
yes, me too! Havent found the solution-
Hi staplehurst
Thank you very much for your reply. It’s more in my right toe and gets better when I’m moving. I hope you get your appointment ASAP it’s so frustrating having to wait so long .
Best wishes
Linda
I've had a numb right toe for several years and numbness goes to certain areas of my feet.. I told my neurologist- he did a diabetes test which was negative- since then he hasn't been concerned about it- but a week ago my foot felt like i was walking in ice water?! hasn't returned though... I think it might be neuropathy
I do but not from PD. It’s from diabetes and Fibromyalgia. I also get it in my hands. It hasn’t affected my husband tho, who does have PD. It may be what affects his balance tho.
get your heart checked , soon.