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have been feeling numb in the left of my face and my middle fingers are numb and my toes (all left side), i also have a sore neck, this has been going on for some time now, i keep feeling sick and have no energy, it seems to take me ages to get going in the morn

 

i havent been to the docs yet and i know i shouldnt but ive looked on the tinterweb and that just scares the shite out of me, anyone ever had a feeling like this

 

or any idea's before i go to the docs

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Mate, not being funny or anything but...GET YOUR ARSE TO THE DOCTORS!!! As far as I am aware, we don't have any doctors as members, so all advice given will be guess work etc. Your Doc will put you straight or send you for tests. :biggrin:

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i hate doctors though, ive never been to one that has solved any probs ive had, always managed to sort it myself

Get to the Doc's mate. It may just be a trapped nerve, but you need to get it checked out properly.

yep,go to the docs stella,i hate the quacks too,but sometimes it has to be done.,,the internet is just full of scaremongering that makes you feel worse.

i was readingup last week after having my tooth extracted,and reading about dry sockets and the such like,,just makes you think of stuff more than you should.

I would get it checked out buddy, my dad had the same sort of things happen to him and turned out it was his spinal column being trapped in the hole into his skull.

 

Went in for the op to open the hole up, was a different man when he woke up.

 

It got worse the longer he left it till he was suffering from so much pain in his neck and head that he lost his short term memory and we though he had alzheimers.

 

Was total luck the doctor did a proper scan on his skull and found what i just described. That was 10 years ago and he's led a happy and normal life since and all the symptoms disappeared afterwards including the memory loss.

 

Definitely worth getting yourself checked out properly buddy, even if it seems like it's nothing now these things get worse over time

Alan! Get yourself to the Dr's!! As in this afternoon!

Nurse J-Anus :innocent:

I know what it is, your going through the M3 "Change".

 

Its preparing your body for not being able to use the indicators, talegating and general brain dead ativities.

 

 

 

Honestly mate, sounds like you have to get to the docs pronto!

I know what it is, your going through the M3 "Change".

 

Its preparing your body for not being able to use the indicators, talegating and general brain dead ativities.

 

 

 

Honestly mate, sounds like you have to get to the docs pronto!

 

 

 

:lol::lol::lol:

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will be making appointment for friday afternoon, its really bad today but i did have to shovel the snow to get the van out today

What would your advice be to someone else if they'd been the thread starter? Why wait until friday Allan? Get your ass down the quacks mate, even if it's just to put your mind at rest. Go on, NOW!

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this has been going on for over a month on and off, a couple more will be ok

 

cheers for the advice though peep's, much appreciated

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