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Posted 8 years ago , users are following. I'm 50 years old. For many years, my periods have been very close together, very long, and with days of exceptionally heavy flow. I know this weird period stuff is normal in peri menopause. Then, after one of these "normal" for me! That was over 60 days ago and so far I haven't had another one since. I tell you all this just as a little background - I already know I'm obvioulsy in peri menopause and nearing actual menopause. But here's the reason I'm posting.
Starting mid-May, all of a sudden I started having very consistent paresthesia in my feet and legs - a mixture of tingling, pins and needles, slight burning, static sensation outside skin, pricking It has been with me every single day since then - 3 months now. It's worse at some times than others, but always present to some degree and usually very annoying and concerning.
It is definitely in BOTH legs and feet. I'm slightly low in B12 and hoped that was the cause - however, after 10 B12 shots over 5 weeks, I have no improvement. I've had various other blood tests, all normal. I had an MRI of my spine all 3 sections yesterday and it showed nothing.
However, doctors have told me - and my research confirms this - it would be most unusal for MS to present with paresthesia equally on BOTH sides, stay around consistently for so long without going away even briefly, etc And I have zero other MS sypmtoms. So assuming hopefully! I've done some reading that suggests these weird tingling sensations CAN be caused by menopause - due to extreme hormone imbalance.