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numbness, tingling, aura, Migraine

ShllyRae

ShllyRae

Sunday, July 13, 2008
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I recently read an Ask the Clinician post that referred to one sided tingling.  I just wanted to relate my story - I have had migraines for 5 years and recently went to a specialty hospital in Chicago for help.  They changed my drug regimine and started me on a Beta-Blocker - Inderol. ...
  1. Tingling Due to Beta-blocker?
    Anonymous
    Sunday, April 19, 2009 at 09:17 AM

    I'm on beta-blockers to stop the tingling I have with my migraines.  I have a tingling numbness that starts in one side of my face and at times "marches" down my side into my arm and sometimes even into my leg.  This numbness can leave weakness that resembles a stroke.  The beta-blockers have helped a lot to keep the numbness from going into the stroke like symtems.

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