Long story short, we was the hypochondriac 2 years ago, fell in adore as well as got over it. In Nov we proposed carrying the blazing prodigy in my foot. we went to the alloy as well as he told me which it was given we was wearing the wrong shoes. It’s the prodigy which if we do not consider about it, we didn’t notice it. Then in Feb we had the urinary complaint as well as suspicion we had diabetes. we went to the opposite alloy who gave me disinfectant as well as we got over it. All this happened whilst I’m still carrying the uncanny prodigy in my foot. Two weeks ago we had the initial be scared conflict of my life. Ever given afterwards we suspicion we had the brain growth of was carrying the stroke. we went to the alloy as well as he told me which it’s all anxiety. Last Friday afterwards we again suspicion we was carrying the brain growth or the cadence so we went to the opposite alloy who pronounced we do not have the brain growth as well as I’m not carrying the stroke. Since starting to the alloy upon Friday we right away have rawness sensations in both feet as well as both hands. Again, there sensations which if we appear not to consider about them, we do not feel them, though I’m regularly meditative about them. we have an appointment with the advisor tomorrow as well as my alloy upon Apr 15, though I’m shocked it’s something serious. we have tested my red blood sugarine as well as it’s high, though not nearby diabetic range. Could this all be anxiety? I’m terrified.

Tingling in both hands and both feet, if not from diabetes, is probably from Lyme disease. And it’s very common for doctors who don’t know that to blame anxiety. By the way, Lyme disease and coinfections such as bartonella can cause real anxiety and panic attacks as well. But anxiety does not cause that type of tingling that you describe.
Most doctors are ignorant about testing for and treating Lyme disease. Most think it is rare, when actually, it is extremely common, but underdiagnosed. It is underdiagnosed because doctors 1) don’t test for it and 2) when they do test for it, they use laboratories that have an extremely high rate of false negatives (showing people don’t have it when they really do). You should be tested by IGeneX http://igenex.com/Website/ and treated by a doctor affiliated with ILADS. http://www.ilads.org.
You can get doctor referrals here: http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org/referral/LogIn.php?setcookie=yes and here: http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi
Lyme disease exists in most parts of the world. Most people never noticed a tick bite or rash. Lyme can remain dormant and asymptomatic for years after the original infection. It is also common for symptoms to come and go.
I’m curious what makes you say you were a hypochondriac. I’ve found that a lot of people give themselves that label when they have a lot of strange symptoms that doctors can’t explain, which naturally, makes them worried about their health. Lyme disease can cause a lot of strange symptoms that most doctors can’t explain.
By the way, MS is a common misdiagnosis for Lyme. But this is dangerous, because a common treatment for MS is steroids. Steroids lower the immune system, which causes Lyme disease to get worse over the years.
I just read some of your other questions, and I am now convinced you have Lyme disease. The tingling/numbness in your cheek, radiating pain, fatigue, insomnia, etc. Please get off the Xanax. You don’t need to add drug dependence to your list of problems. I think it’s criminal that doctors prescribe addictive anxiety drugs to make themselves feel better that they’re not smart enough to figure out what is going on.
Edited to add: If someone were to tell you that some of your symptoms sound like mercury toxicity, they would be right. The Lyme bacteria loves mercury and causes the body to hold onto it more than usual. Some large sources of mercury are "silver" amalgam (mercury) fillings in your teeth, fish, flu and tetanus shots, and living near a coal fired power plant. Even people who don’t have any of these exposures still are exposed to mercury from the environment. A good Lyme doctor understands that heavy metal toxicity is usually an issue with Lyme disease sufferers.
well, the latter sounds like hypochondriasis
but maybe the pain at the foot is due to plantar fascitis: risk factor are diabetes( or nearly diabetic range)- are you testing fasting blood sugar or what?
no need to be terrified…get an xray of your foot.. and lets the doctor sees how..