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Old 01-04-2016, 04:23 PM #1
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Default Lost control of my 6th sense (proprioception) on right side of my body

Hi there,

I was ill with the flu about a week ago, and three days ago, for no reason whatsoever, the entire right side of my body started veering to the left. I was drinking a cup of tea, and when bringing the cup of tea to my mouth the cup would wind up resting against my left cheek. I was walking like I was drunk, and can still feel the pull, but it wasn't as bad a three days ago. At first I thought I might be having a stroke, but I'm only 29 so I didn't think that that was the normal age to have a stroke at. Anyway it wasn't that, but Oliver Sacks wrote quite extensively on this loss of the 'sixth sense'[. It's nothing major, but any suggestions?

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Welcome to the NeuroTalk Support Groups.

It would be a good idea to discuss what has happened with your Doctor.

If this happened when you have flu symptoms, I would wonder if it was related to a sinus or ear infection or blockage of some sort that has temporarily affected your Vestibular system.

I'm just guessing and guessing doesn't really help, so please get checked by a Doctor.
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could be ear problem see your GP to check your ears
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See a doctor first, then just advice maybe to try AFTER seeing a doctor:

!. Try not to relay solely on vision when walking or doing.

2. Call on muscle/physical memory if needed.

When I started having vertigo and unsteadiness at beginning of my MS. these things helped me.

But see a doctor first!!!! Ears (vestibular) and other things might play a role.
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