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Old 02-27-2014, 08:46 AM #1
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Default Tongue numb??

Hello everyone
I was just curious if anyone has experienced tongue numbness...mainly near the tip? I have noticed this off and on the past month or so. This morning I noticed a small area I must had cut or bit on the tip. So I'm not sure if I'm biting it because its numb or vice versa if that makes sense?? This is the second time I've had this (with a cut) but have felt tingling other times.

I have my follow up appt with my neuro tomorrow for my results. Should I bring this up to him? I feel kind if silly but wasn't sure if this was related to my other numb issues or just a weird coincidence? Thank you

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