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Originally posted in Worthy Gold topic.

Started w/left foot. Now a few days of the right thumb. Left forearm & right foot today.

Did some online research. Maybe it's a vitamin deficiency or pinched nerves. Hopefully not something permanent.

Went to the medical center. They wanted paperwork & more visits for more money.

The paperwork got them to take away my mom's medical insurance (don't even live w/her). She has diabetes & have read up on this a bit.

Doctor didn't help. Got medications I haven't used much that have nothing to do w/the current problem.

I don't want to go back to that medical center again.

Praying it goes away on its own. Maybe less bread will help (though it's organic & gluten-free, since it's still carbs).

A simple solution would be amazing. And/or medical insurance. Or at least a doctor willing to help.

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55 minutes ago, jeffnevins said:

A simple solution would be amazing.  .... . Or at least a doctor willing to help.

(natural honest doctor, and simple solutions)

Both available,  but cannot be advertised on the forum.  Keep seeking , and you will find.

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4 hours ago, simplejeff said:

(natural honest doctor, and simple solutions)

Both available,  but cannot be advertised on the forum.  Keep seeking , and you will find.

Jeff to Jeff- thanks.

I guess medical related matters, such as finding insurance or doctors are just really difficult for me.

But thanks for the encouragement. Something good may happen.

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4 hours ago, eileenhat said:

I have two types of tingling.  If you are diabetic, you get a form of tingling that feels cold in nature, due to damaged nerves.  I get it in my feet, my hip that I sleep on, and generally sometimes if very weak for some reason (in me, due to EMF overload).

The second type of tingling is more a heat type feeling.  When your toes feel heated up and feel like they are discharging heat, or discharging an electrical charge.  A burning type pain.  That second type is caused by ES/EMF*/EMR/
Neurological inflammatory Disease (sorry, many unofficial names for this syndrome, just google any of these names for intel).  You can even get red skin.

Numbness is more a diabetic type symptom.  But I assume you do not have that.  Is tendinitis a possibility (ie. pinched nerves)?

 

*https://www.earthingoz.com.au/what-is-emf-emr

* In USA http://www.earthing.com product.

* http://www.lessemf.com

 

Wow, sorry to hear you have that.

It could be pinched nerves or diabetes (but glad to hear you don't think it's that). I wonder if the left foot injury & palate nerve damage from 5 years ago had an effect.

Getting a blood glucose reading may help to know.

 

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4 hours ago, Davida said:

Make sure you are getting enough daily Vit D and B12

https://www.livestrong.com/article/367167-b12-under-the-tongue/

Ok, thanks. I'll be sure to look into that. Cutting costs for survival, but will spend what it takes on those for sure.

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35 minutes ago, jeffnevins said:

Jeff to Jeff- thanks.

I guess medical related matters, such as finding insurance or doctors are just really difficult for me.

But thanks for the encouragement. Something good may happen.

haha, yes, Jeff to Jeff, come in Jeff , are you there ?   "Heaven to Jeff"  Shalom in Jesus, King in Heaven and King of the Jews!

That's not a surprise finding a doctor who is both good, honest and affordable is impossible (for man),

but what is impossible with man is possible with Yahweh.  (so we look to Yahweh, and not to man) (see?  Simple! :) )

 

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I had that in my fingers,a few times. I took magnesium.  And it went away. But I don't even know what it was. I ate foods high in magnesium and also a product called calm. High magnesium. 

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there are medications that cause that symptom Jeff.    Actually there is a whole host of things it could be from lack of certain vitamins to forms of neuropathy to different antibiotics and other medications.

Walmart makes a glucose meter that is inexpensive...  that would be my first check.....   alcohol abuse can cause the same thing, but I would assume you would know if that's a problem.

infections can also cause that problem.

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3 hours ago, Cletus said:

maybe circulation problems?

Yeah, I've had that my whole life from being really underweight. But numbness was always temporary & related to temperature.

Thanks though!

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8 hours ago, eileenhat said:

Any vaccinations or tetanus shots this year?

No, haven't done vaccinations since I was a child due to what I've heard goes into them. Maybe tetanus 10-15 years ago or so. Thanks!

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