I'm now getting some really strange tingling sensations in the tips of my fingers. Strange though it sounds, it's similar to the tingling I get on my face and scalp. More problematic is the twitch/spasm which makes it really difficult to type, or even hold a fork and knife or cup of tea or coffee for that matter. It's just something else to bring up with the doc next week.
This blog, my first and only one, started as a diary of my wonderful retirement,but very quickly became an account of my ups and downs with trigeminal neuralgia. If you do read it, don't feel sorry for me. There are people whose condition is much worse than mine. I'll let you know when to feel sorry for me.
Saturday, 8 January 2011
MY TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA 41
Today was a another good day. My wife went out for a long lunch with some of her friends and I managed to get out in the fresh air and take some photos. I went and climbed Loudoun Hill hoping for the best sunset ever.....it didn't materialise. In any event, I got some decent shots.
I'm now getting some really strange tingling sensations in the tips of my fingers. Strange though it sounds, it's similar to the tingling I get on my face and scalp. More problematic is the twitch/spasm which makes it really difficult to type, or even hold a fork and knife or cup of tea or coffee for that matter. It's just something else to bring up with the doc next week.
I'm now getting some really strange tingling sensations in the tips of my fingers. Strange though it sounds, it's similar to the tingling I get on my face and scalp. More problematic is the twitch/spasm which makes it really difficult to type, or even hold a fork and knife or cup of tea or coffee for that matter. It's just something else to bring up with the doc next week.
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