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Numbness In The Hands, Shaking In The Legs. Have Hypertension, Increased Heart Rate. Any Advice?

Hi I felt jerk on my leftside back before two months. Now sometimes i feel numbness in my hands. MY left leg also get some internal shaking feeling sometimes and left side neck is also give a tight sensation. i dont feel any symptoms on my right side of the body. No headache , little dizziness is also i am feeling.
Due to fear i felt high heartbeats and hight BP. Now heart related things seems woring properly. Since i started gaining confidence back but i am not into the prior state which was 2 months before. Please suggest. I do aerobics reguarly.
Wed, 22 May 2013
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Dear Sir/ Madam
Welcome to HCmagic
1. Do continue your medication for high blood pressure.
2. Please see your neurologist on priority as the symptoms you have described can be because of neuronal injury. A cervical spine lesion should be ruled out in such a scenario.
Feel free to discuss further
Sincerely
Sukhvinder
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Numbness In The Hands, Shaking In The Legs. Have Hypertension, Increased Heart Rate. Any Advice?

Dear Sir/ Madam Welcome to HCmagic 1. Do continue your medication for high blood pressure. 2. Please see your neurologist on priority as the symptoms you have described can be because of neuronal injury. A cervical spine lesion should be ruled out in such a scenario. Feel free to discuss further Sincerely Sukhvinder