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Old 03-02-2016, 11:46 AM #1
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Default Can Anyone Relate to this type of numbness?

I am not yet diagnosed. I have a strange numbness that isn't tingly but is more like novocaine deadness. BUT...I can still feel my skin and still use the limbs...it's more of the sensation of deadness. It has been in my left leg for several days now most of the day, but it comes and goes in both arms for an hour here or there and then disappears. It is so strange!! Does this even sound like MS or is there something else you can think of that I should look into? I have had a clear brain MRI but still awaiting an ordered c-spine and lumbar mri. MG has been ruled out, Vitamin D is only slightly low and B-12 is actually high (over 1200).
Thanks for your thoughts.
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