had benign brain tumor removed, prior to IMR that showed this, for about a year I had tingle in both hands and both feet, all at the very tips and not at every finger or toe.
since this happened at both sides it was not considered part of the tumor. now as I am waiting for my next dr appoinment, I will ask, but just wanted to know a few weeks before.
The tingling started on the same side of all removed tumor, and then moved to opposite side of all removed timer.
And the tingling you can hardly feel in one or two toes or fingers, only at the very tip and when you hit this area, it kind of "buzzes" for lack of a better word.
This did not happen for several months but started again, the therapist said it may have to due with the side opposite of all removed tumor, as this side gets stronger, but it has had the tingling on both sides before the surgery for about a year and now after. With the toe or finger it usually only lasts for a few days.
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Male , Age: 42