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Old 10-13-2008, 01:05 PM #4
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I have this too! The right side of my face is tingly and feels like it's fallen asleep. I noticed too that it goes away when I'm on. I also have a bubbling feeling in my hands and legs all the time as well. I had this long before the diagnosis and my previous neuro told me it was from migraine headaches. But... I didn't have a headache!

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