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Experienceing Left Side Numbness, Tingling, and Pain

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PostPosted: 08/03/07 - 22:05    Post subject: Experienceing Left Side Numbness, Tingling, and Pain Vote now! Reply with quote

I am a 25 year old female with a history of bil. leg surgey in 1997 and a PE in 2003. I am 5'2" could stand to lose at least 60 lbs. I work out 3 to 4 times a week and try to watch what i am eating. On August 2nd while at work my jaw starting hurting right after my shoulder was going numb this was at 11 am by 11:30 when the parmadeics got there to pick me up my whole arm was numb. My blood pressure was 148/112 pluse 100. By the time I got to the ER and moved into a room my leg was starting to feel weak. I had a CT Brain, CTA of the Brain, CTA of Chest, MRI of Brain, Leg Ultrasound, and Cartoid Ultrasound all was negative. I was relased on August 3rd still beening numb and tingly on my entrie left side including my face, arm, thorax, and leg. My humerus and my femur have pain as well. I can not put my full weight on my left leg i can walk but not well. I have also had back pain since July 30th after having a busy day at work. I do not have a history of aniexty attacks. I only drink bottle water no virus that i know of. I live in central florida and my husband has no symptoms please if anyone can think of what this can be let me know. I am going to my PCP on Monday to try to get some more test run for diabeties and such. I am at a lost and in pain. My mother had a mimi stoke with the same symptoms as me but hers only lasted about 15 mins. she did show somthing on MRI though I have a strong family history for most diesease some one please help me.
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PostPosted: 08/09/07 - 02:00    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Did you ever get an MRI of all these things

Reason I am asking is because an MRI is far better than a catscan and show a lot more.

I would request it from your doctor

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PostPosted: 08/25/07 - 23:39    Post subject: update Vote now! Reply with quote

I have now had problems going on 4 weeks this comming Thursday. I have got an MRI of the C-spine and it showed nothing. What is very concering is my problems have moved to my right side as well. I still have pain in my upper arm and legs and numbness/tingling in my lower arms and legs. As of right now I can not lay on my left side, my right side or my back I am sleeping on my stomach and arranging myself in a sorta upright postion during the day. I am also getting muscle cramps. I am now out of work the next week will be the second week of that I went back to work for one week and since then I have been getting worse. I am now on steroid but they are not really helping i see a new nuerologist on Thursday hopefully they can find something. I am thankful for any imput
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PostPosted: 02/01/08 - 20:00    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

i too am experiencing what you posted and wanted to know if you got a diagnosis. hope you are doing well
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PostPosted: 06/29/08 - 10:31    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Does anyone have an idea on what that is??????
I feel tingling, pain, numbness on my left leg.
And tingling on my left chest.
It bugs the heck out of me!
If someone know what that is, please let me know.
I've tested for diabetes, B-12, Potassium, Liver, Kidneys. ALL NORMAL.
Any insight helps.
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PostPosted: 09/29/08 - 11:39    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

you should see a neurologist...it could be in your brain
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