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Originally Posted by mrsD
Weakness and numbness are more drastic symptoms.
Being paralyzed is a dramatic situation. The muscles lose their
ability to work and that is a consequence of paralysis.
Tingling and other sensory symptoms may precede a GBS, but it typically moves quickly to paralysis of muscles. It is not common.
You would have it already if you were to have it all.
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Ok so my chances of having paralysis is slim. ? Usually happens with gbs?