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Old 05-11-2012, 11:28 AM #1
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Default Facial numbness

Yesterday I woke up, and the entire right side of my face was numb. Ive never had that before. Couldn't feel anything... half my nose was gone, my lips, eye and even my ear! I was too afraid to try to talk for fear I wouldn't be able to talk. I decided to just roll over and go back to sleep. When I woke again, all the numbness was gone. I guess part of the scare was I was home alone. My dh works midnights and when this happend he hadn't gotten home yet. Im glad it went away tho. Anybody else have a symptom just appear and is gone within a few hours? This is a first for me. New stuff usually takes a few weeks to go away for me, thats IF they go away.
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