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Old 05-21-2015, 10:48 AM #1
Kellaujoh Kellaujoh is offline
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Default Persistent numbness please help!!

Hello! i need help! I had a baby on April 1st. i had an epidural and everything went great! Other then a few anxiety attacks, i was fine for the first month. then about 3 weeks ago my hands and feet started getting tingly and going numb. the amount of function has decreased greatly. i now can't button my own pants, i can't get my little girl out of her carseat. i lose my balance frequently and need help getting up stairs. i have now had a headache for 3 days and can no longer feel anything when i use the restroom. i do have an appointment with a neurologist but it isn't until next week and things are getting worse fast!! does anyone know whats going on?? any insights would be greatly appreciated!!
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