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Old 07-15-2013, 01:50 PM #1
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Default Spider web feeling on face MS symptom? Or pinched nerve?

I thought I heard n passing that feeling a cobweb sensation on face can be experienced by Ppl with MS.


Last year a bunch of times (maybe ten? On and off for a few months) in felt like I had a hair/ cobweb on my face. It was from my eye to my cheek. It would last a few hours or an day.

Can MS symptoms last such a short amount if time? Just a few hours to a day?


I wonder if just a pinched nerve. The tip of my tongue will go. IBM if I throw my head back fast. Hmmm
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