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Tingling/hurting Feet And Legs


abqrock

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My 5-year old son has celiac disease and DH. He complains fairly often that his feet or leg and sometimes his hands tingle to the point of discomfort. I first thought that his feet or leg at the time and just fallen asleep by the way he described the feeling. His senses seems to be more acute the most people. He needs to wear earmuffs when we go to the movies. My sister and I both have a very strong sense of smell (not always a good thing) so I think it just runs in the family. I started keeping track of when he complained about the tingling feeling and noticed that his body was not in an awkward position that might cause them to loose circulation. Someone said vitamin B deficient but the Doctor said he would have to be in pretty bad shape for that and she said it was just growing pains. Since my faith in western doctors in limited, I thought I would check here.

Does anyone know if this could be connected to celiac disease or DH?

Tas


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to answer your question, yes it can be related... look into Peripheral Neuropathy related to Celiac... I'm actually experiencing something very much like this at the moment. Numbness and tingling in both arms and legs and feet and hands... it's very disconcerting to say the least!

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I get tingling/numbness in my face, hands, arms and feet.

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My 5-year old son has celiac disease and DH. He complains fairly often that his feet or leg and sometimes his hands tingle to the point of discomfort. I first thought that his feet or leg at the time and just fallen asleep by the way he described the feeling. His senses seems to be more acute the most people. He needs to wear earmuffs when we go to the movies. My sister and I both have a very strong sense of smell (not always a good thing) so I think it just runs in the family. I started keeping track of when he complained about the tingling feeling and noticed that his body was not in an awkward position that might cause them to loose circulation. Someone said vitamin B deficient but the Doctor said he would have to be in pretty bad shape for that and she said it was just growing pains. Since my faith in western doctors in limited, I thought I would check here. 

Does anyone know if this could be connected to celiac disease or DH?

Tas

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This can definately be connected. Before diagnosis this was a great problem for me. One thing that helped was sublingual B12. You should be able to stop the B12 after he has been gluten-free for awhile and his gut has had a chance to heal. Of course ask the doctor first but there shouldn't be any contraindications for this. Make sure the b12 is sublingual that way you know it is getting into his system. Of course make sure it is gluten-free. Also about the senses this is not your imagination, my son was so skin and noise sensitive that he would only wear sweats for over 5 years and music at any level physically hurt him. My daughter and I have the same thing but not as severe. Maybe it is something that is related to our genetic difference. Good luck and thank goodness this was recognized early our families delayed diagnoses resulted in unresolvable problems.

julie5914 Contributor

I'm surprised no one has mentioned Raynaud's yet. I was recently diagnosed. It is also autoimmune and is tied to the same gene as Celiac. It is also related to lupus and other rheumatic diseases. Basically, the immune system overreacts to changes in temperature or emotional upset and sends all the blood away from the extremeties and towards the internal organs as a survival reflux.

My doctor simply put me on calcium channel blockers to relax my blood vessels and tame the reaction. It doesn't completely resolve symptoms, but it helps. I am also being tested for lupus because of the strong connection.

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