Lhermittes
Other than that, I'm working hard with my swallowing therapy and also on trying to get my voice back or at least better than it is now.
I hope everyone is well and know that I say a prayer for all of my H&N family each time I say my prayers!
Take care,
Billie
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Yup......I got it too
Everytime I look down, and that is every SINGLE time... it's like I just gave my feet a shock...very weird sensation, to say the least. I'll be curious too, as to what others say...I knew what it was from, but I have no idea is this is a permanent thing, or a passing thing.
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You too?phrannie51 said:Yup......I got it too
Everytime I look down, and that is every SINGLE time... it's like I just gave my feet a shock...very weird sensation, to say the least. I'll be curious too, as to what others say...I knew what it was from, but I have no idea is this is a permanent thing, or a passing thing.
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So does it only go to your feet or does it happen in your legs too? Mine goes from mid thigh down to my toes and it doesn't stop until I look back up. Crazy stuff!
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Mine only affects my feet...Billie67 said:You too?
So does it only go to your feet or does it happen in your legs too? Mine goes from mid thigh down to my toes and it doesn't stop until I look back up. Crazy stuff!
Billie
I don't feel anything in my legs, just my feet. Also, mine is just momentary...it doesn't continue...more like I stuck my big toes into a socket for a flash shock. I imagine it's what ever nerves are being affected...I had NPC, so my rads would have been in the same general area as yours but different in the specifics...
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from my butt all the way down
this lasted about four years for me, way longer than average, with my first rads. It eventually stopped completely. With my second rads I didnt have this at all. Although I never looked at my dosimetry, my guess is they completely avoided my spine the second time.
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Hi Billie,
I have this zapping feeling most days...was told nerve damage from surgery though. Mine is when I'm sitting at the table and I bend my head to read the paper, or sign something. Mine goes through my H/N down to my waist. BIZAARE feeling. I've had it for probably around 8 mo's. I guess I just have gotten use to it. Tried gabapentin for it for 6 mo's with no change, so I got off that med. It really does remind me of when I got zapped hooking up a dryer wrong back in the day. Hope yours gets better...or like me just becomes part of the new us. Best to you Billie ! Katie0 -
Me too!
Mine is pretty much the same as yours. When I bend my head down, I get a wave of pins and needles from mid-thigh down to my feet. It's most distracting when I'm walking and looking down for steps.
When I was traveling for a conference a couple weeks ago, the car rental agency gave me this monster SUV with the gear shift in a weird, low spot. I had to lower my head to look for it all the time, so I took the car back! No way I could drive if I had the pins and needles down my leg every time I had to go into drive or reverse.0 -
Billie Girl...
You'll actually find many of us on here that had rads have had the symptoms, myself included.
It's actually very interested you referenced your MD as recognizing it...seems very few do.
You're right, it usually starts a few months post rads, and it usually lasts less than the first year.
Another commonality for us is Turkey Neck...many get that around the same time frame and most of it goes away within a year or so once new lymphatic paths establish themselves.
Hope all else is well with you and your man...
Best,
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Too Funny....Laralyn said:Me too!
Mine is pretty much the same as yours. When I bend my head down, I get a wave of pins and needles from mid-thigh down to my feet. It's most distracting when I'm walking and looking down for steps.
When I was traveling for a conference a couple weeks ago, the car rental agency gave me this monster SUV with the gear shift in a weird, low spot. I had to lower my head to look for it all the time, so I took the car back! No way I could drive if I had the pins and needles down my leg every time I had to go into drive or reverse.
Well not really, but ya kinda....LOL.
But then again, I am Abi-Normal....
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JohnSkiffin16 said:Billie Girl...
You'll actually find many of us on here that had rads have had the symptoms, myself included.
It's actually very interested you referenced your MD as recognizing it...seems very few do.
You're right, it usually starts a few months post rads, and it usually lasts less than the first year.
Another commonality for us is Turkey Neck...many get that around the same time frame and most of it goes away within a year or so once new lymphatic paths establish themselves.
Hope all else is well with you and your man...
Best,
John
Yes as soon as I said, "when I look down" my doctor finished my sentence and told me what it was. The only thing he couldn't tell me how long it was going to last. He said everyone is different. It's a tad annoying because it will even wake me up during the night if I happen to bend at the neck.
So far no turkey neck but he told me I can expect that too. How perfect, just what every woman wants, lol.
Ugh I'm sure as with everything else radiation related, this too shall pass.
Still no saliva...ugh but my food is tasting better, that's a plus! Oh how I took for granted being able to lick an envelope.
Hope you are well!
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LaralynBillie67 said:John
Yes as soon as I said, "when I look down" my doctor finished my sentence and told me what it was. The only thing he couldn't tell me how long it was going to last. He said everyone is different. It's a tad annoying because it will even wake me up during the night if I happen to bend at the neck.
So far no turkey neck but he told me I can expect that too. How perfect, just what every woman wants, lol.
Ugh I'm sure as with everything else radiation related, this too shall pass.
Still no saliva...ugh but my food is tasting better, that's a plus! Oh how I took for granted being able to lick an envelope.
Hope you are well!
Billie.....the girl
Awesome way to look at it. As long as I don't have to look "down" at it, haha0 -
Hi Billie...Billie67 said:Laralyn
Awesome way to look at it. As long as I don't have to look "down" at it, haha
Yes, I had exactly what you desribe....mid to upper back all the way down my legs..started at 2months post radiation....is now gone totally (my last rad was January 20, 2012 ...Mine would act up when I bent my head down...or walked to town and back (which was a 20 minute walk) ...I would have to stop bc my legs would get jiggly..
I bet it will go away sooner than you think!
Best,
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TimTim6003 said:Hi Billie...
Yes, I had exactly what you desribe....mid to upper back all the way down my legs..started at 2months post radiation....is now gone totally (my last rad was January 20, 2012 ...Mine would act up when I bent my head down...or walked to town and back (which was a 20 minute walk) ...I would have to stop bc my legs would get jiggly..
I bet it will go away sooner than you think!
Best,
Tim
Thanks Tim for letting me know that there is an end to this bizarre thing.
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Jiggy....Tim6003 said:Hi Billie...
Yes, I had exactly what you desribe....mid to upper back all the way down my legs..started at 2months post radiation....is now gone totally (my last rad was January 20, 2012 ...Mine would act up when I bent my head down...or walked to town and back (which was a 20 minute walk) ...I would have to stop bc my legs would get jiggly..
I bet it will go away sooner than you think!
Best,
Tim
Did you say "Jiggy", or Jiggly", LOL...
I think the jig is up.0 -
I STILL HAVE IT
I still have it after 2 plus years. it seems to have lessened a little, but I have managed to try to get used to it. I have to remember when I am on my treadmill to hold onto the handles if I drop my chin towards my chest as the shock effect has almost made me lose my balance.
Might make a funny You Tube Video with me being launched off the back of my treadmill into a wall!!
Best
Mike0
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