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?neck/facial problem

  1. alibaba25


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1.   Jul 30, 2007 3:15 AM

» alibaba25 - neck pain and facial numbness,eye droop


Hi, I have posted discussions in the autoimmune suite before as I have Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Inflammed bowel disease.
I now need some information with regards to my recent problems that could be related to the thyroid problems or not.
I have developed areas on my body, (started in my right leg, buttock inner thigh, and quite a lot under my left eye on the upper cheek and eyelid) that feel slightly numb,burning/sensitive, tingly, also on my fingers and toes at times I feel I can't even wash as it is so sensitive. I have no rash or redness. my right eye has a drooping eyelid, and I have now developed a slow reaction when opening my eyes one or the other seems to be slower to open (mostly the left eye)this comes and goes.
I have had more headaches recently, seems to be like a huge presure mostly at the nape of my neck (I have woken in the morning and it feels like I have slept in for too long the pain is so bad. I feel nauseas with it and have urged when I have got out of bed (again not all the time)
I have neck pain that feels like I have a sore throat, it hurts when I bend down and/or started again when I start any physical activity. My glands/lymph nodes seem to be up a lot. I have episodes of virtigo. Also I have gurgling/vibrating feelings in my body like my blood is squeezing through, again in my leg and shoulder areas. (not sure if this is relevant but best mention it)
Lastly my menstral blood is a different colour scarlet/orange/pink and I am passing lots of clots. Again might not be of relevance.
Any help appreciated Regards Ali

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