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Old 08-25-2012, 06:02 AM #1
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Default I'm Elisa

My name is Elisa. I am 32 years old and recently started feeling tingling on my left side. Not numbness or weakness, just tingling. I have been to the doctor, my pressure was fine, blood results came out fine, EKG normal...saw a neurologist yesterday and my physical neurological exam came out perfectly normal but she wants me to have an MRI to rule out any more serious issues.

Just wondering if anyone knows of symptoms like this just going away? I have suffered from migraines and anxiety in the past and this has been listed as a symptom of those but I just have such a bad feeling. Just trying to get some piece of mind while I wait for the test on Wednesday.

Thank you everyone.
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