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Post by peilynne on Jun 27, 2008 8:47:08 GMT -6
Hi, I often have feelings like cold water is dripping on my neck, as well as the left side of my abdomen, does anyone else feel this? I've asked a lot of other sci patients and no-one seems to have this
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Post by tc on Jun 27, 2008 10:40:28 GMT -6
No, but I feel like bugs are walking up my legs and neck sometimes. Teresa
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Post by Margie Russo on Jun 27, 2008 20:32:23 GMT -6
I had my tumor at T-8 T9. It was an Intramedullary Epenymoma. I had my surgery in 2005. When I used to walk on the floor, it would feel like I stepped in a puddle of water. I had that off and on for at least a year. That feeling finally went away except every once in a great while I still feel like I stepped in a little water but nothing is there. I just thought I would let you know you are not alone. If it hasn't been that long since your surgery, there still is a good chance it will go away. I have not been on the forum in a long time. What a mistake. I need to change that. Take care, Margie
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Post by chickiet on Jun 30, 2008 6:24:14 GMT -6
I often feel like I've stepped in a puddle of water when there is nothing there. I've finally almost trained my brain that when I think I've stepped onto something wet that it's probably just cold. As for a general cold sensation, my feet often feel very cold - - but they are not cold at all when I touch them.
On the other hand, I really don't have good temperature perception from the waist down. My legs and feet especially can't tell if is hot or cold - - it always feels a little cool on my legs, despite whether it's a shower that's hot or a cold swimming pool.
Chris
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