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tingling and burning

by Bret, Dec 25, 1999 12:00AM



     I am a 30 yr. old male, 6 ft. 160 pds. An all around healthy person but about 2 months
     ago I started having numbness, tingling in my right side of my face, after a few days it
     went to my arm then to the entire right side. Also when this started started to lose
     sexual interest and have trouble obtaining and maintaining an erection. The pains never
     bother me while sleeping, it starts after I get up and move around. I started worrying I
     was having stroke symptoms so my doctor had me get a CT of the head and neck and
     it was negative. The symptons did not leave so he then ordered an MRI of the same
     area several weeks later and a testosterone test, still everything came back negative. A
     few more weeks passed and the symptons left and everthing felt fine. Well now the
     symptons are back again but this time its on my left side and its a little different. This
     time it all started with sharp stabbing pains in various spots of my head and jaws, they
     came on suddenly and would overwhelm me. This subsided then days later the
     numbness started in my left arm and shoulder, then it went to my chest and leg. It
     comes and goes all day long and its been about a week now, the numbness has now
     become more of a burning needles sensation and I have sharp pains in my groin, back
     of my leg and from my armpit to my forearm. The burning sensation stays in my
     shoulder and arm about all day but travels around the rest of my body, now the
     burning is starting to arise on the right side again too sparaticaly. I cannot pinpoint what
     causes it, nothing seems to make it go away other than sleep. It starts out as  stabbing sharp pains and then starts with the burning and tingling.  I am now scared its my
     heart, but it does not seem to get worse when I exert myself jogging or such. Finally as
     a last ditch effort I decided to go see a chiropractor thinking maybe I have a pinched
     nerve in the neck. He took x rays and said he sees a vertebrate high up next to my
     head that is off a bit and wants to start therapy.. Does this sound like it could be it??
     My neck does not hurt and I dont know how much faith I have in a chiropractor.
     Im getting worried, is this a sign of heart trouble, or stroke symptons, or possibly a
     traveling blod clot??  I had an EKG done several months ago too and it was fine.
     Any advice would be appreciated, seems like I am at a point now that its always on
     my mind because its always present. I just wish I knew what it was so I could stop
     worrying.
     Bret



    
    
    
    


by Cleveland Clinic, MD, Dec 25, 1999 12:00AM
Hi Bret, Please see my reply from yesterday.
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by Bret, Dec 25, 1999 12:00AM
Hi, thanks for your reply from yesterday but it was not an answer that had anything to do with the symptons i described.. That is why I reposted hoping someone would answer better.

by Cleveland Clinic, MD, Dec 28, 1999 12:00AM
See my reply to your original question.
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