Question:
Could low potassium be the only thing that would make my arms and legs tingle?

Returning home after surgery my doctor told me to have two chewable vitamins a day. After seeing him he prescribed FeoGen Forte to take which is an iron and B12 supplement(which I thought was a multi plus the extras). My internist knows this an took a blood test that resulted in very low potassium. I'm now taking an additional supplement for that but the tingling in my arms and legs are still present. I've also started taking one chewable multi again. Should I go back to taking the two chewables plus the extra potassium?    — Kathleen G. (posted on August 26, 2003)


August 30, 2003
When I was researching B-12, to find out what it is, and what the symtoms would be, I read that B-6, or the lack of B-6 can cause tingling in hands and feet, you might want to have the doctor check.
   — cindy




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