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[|Human|] Well, over the past year or so I have experienced a series of strange sensations, including numbness and tingling , pins and needles, and a burning sensation on my legs and arms. I ve also experienced periods of weakness and vertigo . Late last fall, I began to have involuntary muscle spasms in my arms, legs and face. The spasms can last from 10 minutes or persist for hours. It s not painful but it is extremely irritating. I also have experienced a light tremor in my hands that sort of comes and goes and my fingers move by themselves at times. I also have trouble walking heel to toe (shaking uncontrollably) and my feet swell on a regular basis. I am wondering if all of these symptoms are related and if so what might the cause be. I have gone to a nuerologists and gotten a series of blood tests and an EMG , but I cannot afford the MRI so I have been considering putting any other tests on the back burner until I get the finances to cover the expenses. The nueroloist has not told me if he thinks what s going on is serious but he did say that at 27 years old the symptoms that I am currently experiencing are strange and may be an indication that something is wrong with my peripheral nervous system. Is this an issue that I should address immediately or can I afford to put it off until I get better health insurance?
[|AI|]  Hi Nelson, Thanks for writing in. Your symptoms could simply be attributable to a thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency or something more serious. The swelling in the feet makes it more likely that it is thiamine deficiency. I would suggest that you start taking a multi vitamin supplement like tablet Cent rum to help. This needs to be taken once a day. Also, have plenty of fruits and vegetables. Besides, stop using alcohol and have a healthy and balanced diet. If your symptoms don't improve within 2-3 weeks, we would need to look at other causes. You can try this and comfortably push things to a date when you are in a more comfortable position. Hope this helps.