Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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Heather,   -:¦:-•:*'""*:•.-:¦:-•*Welcome to MyMigraineConnection!*•-:¦:-•:*'""*:•.-:¦:-   From a comment you made on an answer to someone else's question, I see that you've been to the doctor with this twice now, and they "found nothing wrong."   Did they give you a diagnosis?   This could be a form of Migraine, but the only person who can give you a diagnosis is a doctor who can review your and your family's medical history, discuss your symptoms with you, and conduct a complete examination.   Numbness and tingling are frequently symptoms of a Migraine attack. You can read more about the possible phases of a Migraine attack and their potential symptoms in Anatomy of a Migraine.   If you'll please tell us what your doctor said and any diagnosis you were given, we'll try to give you a more complete answer.   Welcome again, Teri
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