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Old 09-27-2006, 06:01 PM #1
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Default Tongue "Snapped" - Is this a Bad Sign?

Hi,

I am concerned that some recent symptoms might be a sign of worse things.

The other day as I was eating and moving my tongue far to the right, I felt a snap/pop which felt really odd. I later looked an in the underneath part one vessel seemed to have popped out a bit. It was sore, though better now. This seems very unusual. I can speak more or less okay, though also I get hoarse sometimes.

At the same time, my right foot has had some loss of sensitivity, occasional numbness in the toes, and a weak ankle.

What kind of doc should I see eventually? I plan to wait to see if things get better, though the fact that they have happened has me a bit worried.

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Old 09-28-2006, 12:59 AM #2
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I don't really know what to make of it. I know that in the other forum, which was very active, there were loads of people who had tongue twitching and other tongue things. These folks were dx with BFS.

I hope that someone comes along who can help you more. Good luck to you,
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