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Richard 04-17-2007 10:31 PM

Facial numbness
 
I am glad to see that others have facial numbness and it cannot be attributed to anything specific. I have had numbness in my tongue, teeth and the side of face. I went to the emergency room and had an MRI, later a CAT scan and a doppler exam on my neck. Nothing was found. I have been put on blood pressure medication and saw a neurologist. He wants futher tests such as an MRA and a echo-cardiogram. My family doctor suspects its just high blood pressure. Very frustrating because the symtoms seem to alway be present. The doctors also ruled out MS. Any comments?

Jomar 04-18-2007 01:52 PM

welcome to NT,
You only have numbness -no tingling in the face?
No idea of any possible cause of onset?

Richard 04-18-2007 08:14 PM

Facial Numbness
 
I also have tingling on my tongue at different times. It comes on at different times. I have more tests to take (MRA, EEG and Echocardiogram)?

Raema-Jean 05-18-2007 04:44 PM

the answer could be simpler
 
I have "classic migraines". rather than being head-aches or excuses to avoid that neighbours dinner party, these migraines bring on numbness and sometimes tingling on one side of the face, a falcid or numb tongue and gums, the sensation of a flash bulb where you are looking and the feeling that your eyes are wiggling or darting. If you ask someone to look at your moving eyes...there is no movement becuase the "movement' is internal...misfiring in your brain.
Perhaps you don't need all of these tests...go see an opthamologist the next time you have an attack.
How do I deal with these...I predict them and cut them off before they grow. When I get that tight sensation at the back of the neck...I get cool cloths, go into a darkened room, drink water and go to sleep. I avoid light, noise, caffeine and spices.
What is likely to bring mine on: air pressure changes, like a sudden hot sunny day after cloudy rainy weather; 2nd: hormonal changes....I don't know about guys but we women sure have them in spades; 3rd: anxiety and fatigue...I try to take care of myself and exercise well enough to be glad to drop into bed at night and thrilled to jump out in the morning.


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