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numb head

i have had numbness on the right side of my head for about 9 mounths. sharp prickling in right arm, shakes, c-scan and blood work all came back normal. the numb head has not gotten any better, my doctor seems to think i should let it run it"s course.any possible cause. i am 46yrs female in good health.
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i am 37 and have the numming in the right side of my head im hoping it id nothing all my blood work comes out norm if anyone finds out please let me in on it ill do any thing to get the filling back in my head thanks ***@****
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I've been searching the internet about numbness too. It is because my girl friend is experiencing numbness in different parts of her body. Mostly she gets it on her legs, hands, and a side of her head. She has been observed by different doctors, and they find that she is normal. Please let me know about a possible cure for this. She finds it difficult to sleep when this happens to her.
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WHAT IS THIS FORUM ALL ABOUT THERE IS NO ANSWER JUST POST AND POST AND POST, NO REMEDY NO ANY RESPOND TO A DOCTOR THIS IS STUPID!!!. I CANT FIND THE CURE EVEN HELP. THANKS AND GOD BLESS YOU.
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I have had this too, in my forehead. It feels like my hair is being pulled to tight, but it isn't. It is so wierd. I think mine was stress. Try and do some relaxation techniques, maybe take a dya off work and go to a day dpa and see if thei helps!!

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Bells Palsy???  A mild case maybe?
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That's interesting that you are saying that. I can't be of any help to you, but I know what you mean when you say that you have numbness. I am 24, but I have also had numbness in my head. It is the weirdest feeling. It is undescribable isn't it? Every time I try to describe the feeling nobody understands. Let me know what you find out. Now you have me thinking it could be serious.
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