So the numbness in your mouth (and other mouth issues) were likely due to the tooth/teeth situation?
If so, your doc is probably right because I think I recall you have had the numbness in your feet before. Numbness anywhere in the lower 40 would be "old" damage, if you have had it anywhere down yander before.
Having said that, I really don't know how they can say that it isn't an attack (only psuedo) when a person has previously been paralyzed for most of their entire body (like me). Does that mean that any new (healed and newly active) paralysis is only a pseudo exacerbation?
I think they are wrong sometimes.
Cherie
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