Dee74
03-21-2007, 09:48 AM
So, I have a few *issues*.. One being diagnosed with Fibromyalgia.. which, I'm not saying I don't have it, but I just don't believe is the only thing that I have going on.. ANYway.. I also have degenerative disc disease with two herniated cervical discs.. these cause alot of pain and also a bit of numbness and tingling in my arms. Lately though, I've been having problems with my feet and I haven't the slightest idea what's going on with it.
For just about a month, the tips of both big toes have been numb.. though, not completely. But, I barely have any feeling left there at all. For almost 2weeks now, when I'm on my feet for longer than 10 minutes or so, the entire bottoms of my feet get really tingly.. as if they've fallen asleep and are just starting to wake up. It only lasts as long as I'm on my feet.. then it goes away completely (except for the big toes).
Every now and then, maybe two or three times a week, both big toes will suddenly start throbbing extremely bad.. as if I've stubbed the hell out of my toes. It's ALWAYS both toes.. They get really red and hot.. And that lasts maybe 10 minutes or so with no lingering pain.
Last night, I hadn't been on my feet in quite a while.. I had been laying on the couch watching tv. When I got up, my feet felt really tingly and, as weird as it sounds, "squishy" as soon as they hit the ground. So, of course, I sat down and looked at my feet. The bottoms were a deep reddish color on the fat pads around the top where my toes are and reaaaaally swollen around there. They were also cold and clammy. I thought maybe I was just laying funny and somehow cutting off my circulation.. I dunno.. they weren't hurting or anything, so, I just went to bed.
Now, this morning.. both feet are still swollen on the bottoms, though not as much. They're all splotchy red and puffy. Not AS tingly, but, a little bit. The thing is that now my calves feel slightly tingly as well. They're still friggin freezing though.. to the touch and also I just feel as if they're cold.
Does anyone know what could be going on?? I'm at a loss and I KNOW that if I go to my quack doc, she'll say the same ol' thing.. "well, you do have fibromyalgia and your body is just *off*".
I do have an appointment with my pain management doc/neurologist in two days. I'm just not sure I should wait until then, you know?
I'd love to hear any thoughts you may have on this :confused:
I AM flat-footed.. but, I'm not sure if that's relevant here.
For just about a month, the tips of both big toes have been numb.. though, not completely. But, I barely have any feeling left there at all. For almost 2weeks now, when I'm on my feet for longer than 10 minutes or so, the entire bottoms of my feet get really tingly.. as if they've fallen asleep and are just starting to wake up. It only lasts as long as I'm on my feet.. then it goes away completely (except for the big toes).
Every now and then, maybe two or three times a week, both big toes will suddenly start throbbing extremely bad.. as if I've stubbed the hell out of my toes. It's ALWAYS both toes.. They get really red and hot.. And that lasts maybe 10 minutes or so with no lingering pain.
Last night, I hadn't been on my feet in quite a while.. I had been laying on the couch watching tv. When I got up, my feet felt really tingly and, as weird as it sounds, "squishy" as soon as they hit the ground. So, of course, I sat down and looked at my feet. The bottoms were a deep reddish color on the fat pads around the top where my toes are and reaaaaally swollen around there. They were also cold and clammy. I thought maybe I was just laying funny and somehow cutting off my circulation.. I dunno.. they weren't hurting or anything, so, I just went to bed.
Now, this morning.. both feet are still swollen on the bottoms, though not as much. They're all splotchy red and puffy. Not AS tingly, but, a little bit. The thing is that now my calves feel slightly tingly as well. They're still friggin freezing though.. to the touch and also I just feel as if they're cold.
Does anyone know what could be going on?? I'm at a loss and I KNOW that if I go to my quack doc, she'll say the same ol' thing.. "well, you do have fibromyalgia and your body is just *off*".
I do have an appointment with my pain management doc/neurologist in two days. I'm just not sure I should wait until then, you know?
I'd love to hear any thoughts you may have on this :confused:
I AM flat-footed.. but, I'm not sure if that's relevant here.

