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I agree about the ER visit.
Do you have any strange markings under your fingernails? Long vertical splinter-like brownish lines? Any fever? Sometimes women after delivery may develop low thyroid functions. It would be a good idea to get that tested. Numbness is a sign of hypothyroidism.
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