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What Causes Tingling In Head To Jawline, Stiffness In Neck, Shoulder Pain?

Ive been experiencing some unusual symptoms and I m kinda worried bc I have epilepsy, worried it might be ms or fibromyalga. I have tingling in left side of my head behind my ear and down my jawline like my head has fallen asleep, stiff neck and pain in shoulders, sharp pains in my left shoulder when I inhale followed by numbness in my left armand fingers, numbness in my legs and toes, also have uncontrolable twitching in my legs mainly when I lay down at night resulting in less sleep, anxiety through the roof, irritability and severe sudden mood swings. My boyfriend has noticed changes in my behavior and attitude as well as my manager. This is obviously effecting me and my everyday tasks..I feel a lot of pressure in my face and my sinuses are constantly blocked like a sinus infection. Plz help me, I m really concerned seeing I m a single mom supporting my 6yr old on my own..thank-you
Mon, 10 Mar 2014
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consult a neurologist you might be having severe cervial spondylosis. nothing to worry, physiotherapy will help you but prior to that u need to go to the doctor
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What Causes Tingling In Head To Jawline, Stiffness In Neck, Shoulder Pain?

consult a neurologist you might be having severe cervial spondylosis. nothing to worry, physiotherapy will help you but prior to that u need to go to the doctor