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Old 09-23-2011, 01:59 PM #6
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Default Tingling in hand

So, just to recap...my son has been excessively yawning. He has had bloodwork, EEG, echocardiogram, EKG, and video EEG which have all been normal. He is scheduled for an MRI of the brain and spine on the 27th.

Just now he told me his left hand "feels like sparklers" which I am guessing is tingling. He has never ever said anything like this before.

What do you think? Document it and mention it at Tuesday's appointment? Call someone now? Go to the ER?

Really...with this son of mine I never know. Thanks again for any time you devote to us.
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