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Old 01-24-2008, 12:20 PM #1
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Default Facial Numbness

Hello! I happened on this site and thought I'd give it a try. I have had numbess for about 9 mo. now and have seen (I believe) all medical staff I can possibly see, a nureologist, family Dr., dentist, and had an MRI. NOTHING. I am wondering about my nose piercing I had done over 2 years ago. Could that have caused it. I had had my piercing done almost a year or more prior to the numbness, now I am ast a loss. My Dr. is now checking for diabetes. Let me knkow if you have ideas

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