I was wondering if anyone else has experienced these with anxiety. The facial numbness has been persistent. Feels like the right side of my face is heavy/tingling. Some days it’s less intense than others. I’m trying not to freak out because last time it happened I went to the ER and the MRI and bloodwork came back clean. I’ve also been having these weird buzzing sensations on my bottom, legs and feet. Like my phone is ringing on vibrate. Anybody else have this?
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OH YES ! Have You Had Your Spine Checked ?* Both Sound Like Pinched or/ Damaged Nerves. However, You Need To See A Doc About It. What Did They MRI If I May Ask ?*
Unfortunately they never did a spine MRI. They chalked it up to anxiety. Which is hard for me to accept. Especially since the symptoms haven’t gotten better. Probably because I’ve been back and forth to the drs and ER for the pain/numbness associated with it. I just find it funny that I’ve been having what looks like nerve pain yet they never did an MRI of my spine or any nerve damage tests.
I HATE It When Doctors Find Out You Have An Anxiety Disorder & Kinda Mentally "Put You In A Box" So To Speak. I Tell'em About It !* Get You A Neurologist.
That’s the thing the Neurologist said the same thing but ran no spinal mri or nerve damage test. Basically said until you have clinical weakness don’t come back. So now I’m stuck
A " Clinical Weakness" ?* & "Don’t Come Back" ?* WOW !* That Stinks Don't It !* You Are Having Problems & There Are So MANY Neurological Disorders Out There & He Tests You For NOTHING ?*...
This is peripheral neuropathy. It may be caused by B vitamin deficiency or diabetes. There are other causes. Your blood work came back clean so you are not diabetic. You should start B-complex injections just to be sure. Once you start the injections, your symptoms will get worse before they improve.
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