I fingered my butt to get a whiff i didn't feel to well so i knew that was the last test to confirm weather i was under the weather. Is anyone else familiar with this test?
My grandson is 7 and a twin. Both boys have behavior disorders. However, the one that is intellectually more advanced, just mentioned that sometimes he feels like he spaces out and then has a taste at the back of his mouth. This boy was walking at 6 months and is very agile. They are fraternal. Both, to me are normal for who they are. I was concerned about this revelation. At this point, he will not tell anyone else what he told me. I think he has decided he might have to see a Dr and does not want to. Recently, he had to have some stitches in his leg due to a play injury. While this is fresh in his mind, I think it influences him. Is there a need for concern?
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In this answer to you I presumed that the numbness had persisted , but when I read your two posts I see that it lasts only a few seconds. This is not what was being discussed on the other forum. I apologize, Quix
Wow, another person over on the Doctor to Patient Neurology forum just asked a very similar question. The CC doc answered him and you might find the answer interesting. Please go read it. The question was posted 4/22. There question was about numbness and tingling in the extremities and altered sense of taste. Quix