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Peripheral Neuropathy and benign fasciculation syndrome.

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@cncwi17

My name is Carol Selius and I have vibration feelings under my toes. Nothing seems to help. I am seeing a naturopathic doctor and I'm taking alot of supplements. I was diagnosed with candida and getting treatment for that. We both think it's due to a possible mutated gene. I also have tightness and numbness under my right toes and my left foot and ankle are numb.

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Hi Carol @cncwi17, I see that you recently joined Connect and would like to welcome you. I'm wondering if the vibration feelings under your toes that you describe are muscle spasms or fasciculations. There is another discussion that you may find helpful.

> Groups > Neuropathy > Peripheral Neuropathy and benign fasciculation syndrome.
-- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/peripheral-neuropathy-and-benign-fasciculation-syndrome/

You mentioned nothing seems to help with the vibration feelings under the toes. May I ask what you have tried?

HI, @cncwi17 - I can imagine finding nothing that helps with vibration feelings under your toes must be difficult. What other treatments in addition to the supplements you mentioned have you tried for your symptoms thus far?