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Old 03-20-2013, 04:35 PM #1
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Default Extreme stress and PN??

Hello,
i am new on the forum. My name is Marta I am 35 year old white female. Recently I experience lots of numbnes and tingling on my lower cheeks around my mouth and both arms and left leg. I am and was undr lots of stress since couple of months. I am always worry and I went thru depression. Can someone pls tell why this feeling of tingling hapening?
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Old 03-20-2013, 09:43 PM #2
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Hi Marta, Welcome to the forum. I have a few questions. Do you suffer from panic attacks while you are under stress. Hyperventilating can cause numbness and tingling in all areas of the body and usually starts around the mouth and on face. Although, I am unsure why only one leg.
Does it go away when you calm down or is it continual? Have you seen a doctor yet? Are you on any medications? Some medications can cause this.

It may all be related to the stress but you should see a doctor to rule out other things.
There are many knowlegable people on this site who probably have many more ideas and questions for you.
I hope this helps!
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old post, not sure if this helps but I have several friends with MS who say the best thing they do for their neuropathy is to manage their stress, one uses meditation. Them and their families say it is very tied to their stress levels.
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