Tingling and numbness months after Cisplatin?
Has anyone developed tingling and numbness in their feet and hands months after their last Cisplatin treatment? Hubby did not experience any neuropathy during chemo but has started to have these symptoms in the last week or so.
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Yes
Takes a while for the damage to show up sometimes.
Same thing happened to my husband.
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I still have the tingling/numbness
happening in my feet and hands 5 years later...it's going to be a life long thing, I think. Took me a good while to get used to it in my hands....all my feet have to do is walk, so they didn't have to be retrained....the finger tips were another matter. For a few months I played dropsy with everything....had to watch my hands tie my shoes, or they wouldn't do it. To this day, I find myself on between the sheet and the blanket if I go to bed in the dark. I can't feel the difference. It's weird, but for me it's painless....just another part of the new normal. If it starts getting painful, he needs to talk to his Onc.
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Yes,
I am 8 months post treatment and just my toes have the tingling sensations. They do however feel cold all of the time. Example is when I get in the hot tub I have the pin pricking sensations to all of my toes. I can live with that and the low key ringing in the ears. Phrannie51 is pretty much spot on. We are always looking for that new normal. Good Luck
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No happened to me right away
No happened to me right away in the toes of my left foot and that's it. Hasn't improved but it hasn't gotten worse!
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normal
similar for me. The tingling was there for many months. Colder months were the worst, freezing toes and such. However, for my situation it did improve slightly, and very slowly, over time. I'm about 2 years out and have significantly less neuropathy than before, but it's still there. Every person is different.
that said, I have very random (bone) pains. I say it's bone because it feels like that's where it is. Howver, the scans shows it's NED. It comes and goes. Not sure if it's any side effort of neuropathy? But it creates anxiety of course, since neuropathy is an obvious extremity issue, the bones are a bit of a strange one - always wondering if it's a recurrence. But I take the scans for what they're worth now - that I'm NED!
Hope you get better!
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