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Sunburn-Like Sensations Down Left Side Of Body
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On February 1st 2015 I suffered a severe muscle spasm in my right arm( I had had mild ones before)I went to A & E where I was tested for heart attack and stroke and assured I had not had either of these.The doctor said it was definitely muscular.My legs were wobbly and my handwriting wobbly for about 3 days when I recovered from these.I went down to the shop with no trouble and halfway home something odd happened.As brought my right leg forward to take a step my right thigh brushed my left one and I had the most unbearable indescribable feeling ever and got home very slowly and with extreme difficulty one step at a time.After two visits to my doctor and blood tests the only thing he could find amiss was a vitamin D deficiency.It feels as if someone has drawn a line straight down my body and the left side is still tingly on touch except for the inside of my upper left arm.Any ideas please or is anyone else suffering these symptons and looking for an answer?Any ideas or comments would be very welcome.Thanks in advance
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\\\\\)I went to A & E where I was tested for heart attack and stroke \\\ Did these "tests" involve an MRI scan? If the answer is NO, then i would return to your GP and ask if an Brain MRI would be advisable. If the answer was YES, I would still return to your GP and ask to be referred to a Neurologist. The symptoms that you describe need investigatio n.
10:10 Thu 07th Jan 2016
\\\\\)I went to A & E where I was tested for heart attack and stroke \\\
Did these "tests" involve an MRI scan?
If the answer is NO, then i would return to your GP and ask if an Brain MRI would be advisable.
If the answer was YES, I would still return to your GP and ask to be referred to a Neurologist.
The symptoms that you describe need investigation.
Did these "tests" involve an MRI scan?
If the answer is NO, then i would return to your GP and ask if an Brain MRI would be advisable.
If the answer was YES, I would still return to your GP and ask to be referred to a Neurologist.
The symptoms that you describe need investigation.
Thanks for taking the trouble to answer my query.Because of it I have now phoned my doctor,spoken to him and are going to have more blood tests which he will look at and have me in to examine again and if necessary get a second opinion.So really appreciate your taking the trouble because that has made me follow it up again
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