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I'm getting frustrated.

First of I want to say I am in no pain what-so-ever. Experiencing no vertigo. My body just feels like it's asleep. That's it plain and simple. I'm 5' 6", 120 pounds, so I'm healthy and I'm only 19. I work out every single day at the gym. It's only at night do I feel this tingling sensation. Here's the catch--I have epilepsy and I'm on these medications: Keppra, Vimpat, and Zongran. I'm totally okay, I'm just annoyed, and I'm experiencing this feeling mostly in my arms and thighs.

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already did.
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I think you might want to let your doctor know about this. It could very well be a reaction that your body is having to your medication. ,
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