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Q: tingling pain in top half of body
asked by: dianna25 on June 19th, 2009
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im sitting here worried to death about what this could be, il describe my symptoms best i can, ANY help would be fantastic! last night around 8pm i started feeling not really with it, strange vision abit like when you get migraine n vision goes off, anyway i felt very sick, i started getting like shock feelings through my body, starting at the bottom of my back ( where iv been told i have a bulging disk ) and radiating all through the top half of my body, mainly my chest and my neck, and also up the back of my spine, its the kinda tingling pain, like the feeling when you knock your funny bone the tingly pain that radiates up your arm, exactly like that! it happened every few minutes, along with that heaving but not being sick and halucinating but only very mildy like being over tired! my sides were tender and my head throbbing, n like i had face ache as funny as it sounds, iv absolutely no idea what it could be at all! iv tried to explain best i can so if anyone at all mighthave a clue id be more than greatful xxx
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billinchrist
replied on August 21st, 2009
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Same here
Yes, I have a tingling sensation upon getting a cold.

Will pray for you!

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wendyrs
replied on August 21st, 2009
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It sounds like you have something more going on with your spine than a bulging disc in your lower back. I would suggest you see either an orthopedic doctor or a neurologist..It does sound like it could be a pinched nerve somewhere in your spine.
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