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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: A Beautiful Town in Maryland
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Location: A Beautiful Town in Maryland
Posts: 425
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ann-elizabeth,
After an excruciating and severe autonomic attack (I was hospitalized), I developed numbness in my mouth, face and head (also fingers). It was not painful but very disturbing as it felt as though I had received lidocaine from a dentist. It persisted for about two months and then gradually went away. My left arm and fingers are still a problem - the upper arm (bicept area) is extremely painful and the thumb and three fingers are numb, but the mouth and face issue never returned.
Perhaps, your condition may pass. I also get the muscle facilations from time to time.
Mere
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