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Dictionary » N » Numbness Numbnessnumbness indefinite term for abnormal sensation, including absent or reduced sensory perception as well as paresthesias. ![]()
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Results from our forumDigestive System Evolution... us all, that in the name of Jesus Christ, be healed. There was a girl who had gone to the dentist and was experiencing what was wither pain or numbness as a result of the anesthesia. The pain left her that night. There was someone who was a man who was experiencing pain as a result of a disk ...
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Re: Poisoned by antibiotics...can anyone help? I CAN!... lucked out and got an INFORMED doctor. If I had taken it one more day, I would have likely suffered some of the more severe effects of the drug - numbness, tingling, etc. He had seen this happen before and advised me that it would be better to ride out the sinus stuff or I could try a different ...
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GBS syndrome... is about my best friend. The story goes like this... In january this year, she was diagnosed with GBS syndrome. First tingling sensation, then numbness first in her hands, than her feet, then legs and she was admitted to hospital on time, did LP and results shown she has GBS. She was in Spain ...
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Numbness... a futon like me and sleep in the couch mode and an arm might rest at my side but under my body in the crease, but that results in a more tingly numbness and not the painful numbness of the extended position. The extended position which I have found to be incredibly painful and can mess up your ...
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Numbness... on the blood vessels, stopping the blood flow to the nerves (as well as muscles, skin, etc). When the nerves don't get blood, they can't work. Numbness (or paresthesia, which is the more...scientific name) is caused when the nerves responsible for the feelings of pressure, touch, pain and temperature, ...
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