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Old 06-01-2008, 03:57 PM #4
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Default ucky tingly tongues

Well, I wish I had advice - but the right side of my face going numb over Xmas was my first ever MS sign - and it included HALF of my tongue (right) being numb and tingly. 5 months later, it is still numb and tingly. However, the fun hasn't stopped - in my current exacerbation, the left side of my face and tongue has joined in on the party!

I must say, though, feeling that half of my tongue has been numb and tingly - is SO bizarre to think....that HALF of it could be one way and the other half another way. Trips me out!

~Keri
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