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Starting last night, and continuing today, I have a tingly feeling down the right hand side of my face, starting at the corner of my eye and down my cheek to my jaw.
Google's no help (in that I could have anything from eye-strain to a brain haemorrhage), and apparently NHS Direct is no more. So, is this a 'see how you are tomorrow' thing or a 'call the cat-AIDS hotline asap' thing?
I'd go with the hotline approach myself...
NHS Direct is 111
Sounds like Bell's Palsy needs checked out though but given you've missed the last window for anything more serious look for your nearest Walk in Centre.
GP - urgent appt IMO
could be any one of a number of things. Bells palsy / trigeminal neuralgia come to mind but I am very far from sure
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/AboutNHSservices/Emergencyandurgentcareservices/Pages/NHS-111.aspx
I got that sort of symptom when I had shingles. Which was grim. But I'm not a medical person and they ^ are.
[I]given you've missed the last window for anything more serious [/I]
How do you mean?
Anyhoo, guess I better ring the GPs
It could be a migraine but see what the DT says
How do you mean?
Cat Aids.
Sorted, GPs at 8:45 in the morning
I was feeling a bit run down last week, pleeeeease don't be shingles 🙁
Cat Aids.
And 12 hours was the treatment window? Darn.
Well, it's been a pleasure folks, you can fight over my bike. People will still fight over a 3*9, 26" hardtail, right?
Shingles is a good call maybe not for you though
yup, Bell's Palsy would be my non medical instinctive reaction, Anne-Marie had this around time of one of pregnancies -- you're not pregnant are you ? 🙂
After they bury you it will come back into fashion as the next new standard 🙂
[I]you're not pregnant are you ? [/I]
Belly would suggest yes, penis would suggest no
I always think the Cat Aids reply on threads like this is really insensitive and unhelpful. To suggest cat aids is just flippant when you don't know what it could be. They poor guy could have any number of serious conditions including monkey aids, badger aids or baby robin aids.
Badger AIDs! No said anything about Badger AIDs! Now I'm really worried.
Cheers for twisting the knife, franksinatra, kick a man while he's down, eh?
You don't want to know about badger aids. Besides, these things are rarely black and white.
Get a second opinion if they say Bell's Palsy, they misdiagnosed Mum for six months, it was a lot lot worse.
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I checked in with the definitive expert on not being able to feel your face and she told me don't worry about it, she told me don't worry no more
They diagnosed my mother in law with Bell's Palsy they were right.
Got any strains or tight muscles in your neck or shoulder? Could be impinging a nerve there.
Worth getting it checked out if it persists, obviously.
Cat Aids.And 12 hours was the treatment window? Darn.
There is no treatment window, Cat Aids is terminal. Death occurs within 24 hours of being diagnosed on an internet forum.
Bells palsy [i]can [/i]cause this - but is usually more motor than sensory.
There are so many causes that this is the wrong forum, but as a GP I'd want someone to see this today if you mean you have anything more than a slight tingly feeling. A small stroke or a TIA are the top things I'd want to be ruling out. Or at least ring 111.
I try not to post medical advice here any more - it is a medicolegal minefield and usually someone pops up and says it is Lyme disease or something and don't trust Drs... but in this case I'd make an exception. if it is still there and is more that just a tiny tingle, see someone today.
It's Lyme disease, don't trust what the Dr tells you.
Thanks Stoatsbrother. It is 'only' a slight tingle, no numbness or anything, no blurred vision. I have a GP's appointment at 8:45 in the morning but the surgery is pretty much on my way home, so I will pop in and see if I can see someone today.
Saw the doc. Tested nerves and stuff, can't find anything, I'm to go back if it's not better in a few days.
Could be sinus blockage or ear infection, but keep an eye on it, not the blinky half closed one, but it might just be something trivial
Stoatsbrother
I think most of us can distinguish good advice from bad and who to trust and if you word your advice carefully its no issue IMO of course.
Personally I welcome your thoughts on medical stuff but allways remember the maxim - medical advice on the internet is worth what you pay for it.
Saw the doc. Tested nerves and stuff, can't find anything, I'm to go back if it's not better in a few days.
Definitely Lyme's disease.
Medical advice on the NHS is worth what you paid for it.
No... Wait... That doesn't work.
Let's try again: "Pithy aphorisms are worth what you paid for them"
Yep, that works better.
Drac - Moderator
NHS Direct is 111
Different things. 111 is an incompetent service of untrained monkeys reading from scripts. NHS Direct was staffed by trained nurses and doctors.
The latter I found very useful when I had to use it and went out of their way to sort out an out of hours appointment with a local late night service that I didn't know even existed (probably doesn't any more).
I didn't know you had a lisp Stoner !
pith oth
Yeth,thertainly.
Ooh, hark at Toner the tough guy 🙂
I get this regularly, Well maybe a few times a year and have for decades. Doc never finds anything . I do notice it comes on when I am tired though.
😀
Cheers for the laugh stoner.
You disgusting ableist. 😈 😛
