Body parts falling asleep

Hello--

I'm 18 years old and I often have body parts fall asleep. Unusual places, too. Like right now, my left should feels like it's falling asleep. And many times, it could be the bridge of my nose, my lip (only occasionally), the inside of my ear, my feet or hands fall asleep with them sitting right in front of me (no strain of the veins) and once, I think even my eyebrow went to sleep. I would just really like to know if this is something serious that I should speak with my doctor about, or if it's typical. Thank you for reading, and if you have any information for me, please e-mail me at BlueyedBlonde63@hotmail.com. Thank you.


--Beth

Posted By Beth on February 12, 2007 at 15:41:28:

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