Re: Body parts falling asleep

Beth,
Not typical. Not something that I can seem to understand, given that your areas are controled by different nerves. And it is the nerves that cause numbness not veins or arteries. I think, and remember I am student and in school so take this with a grain of salt, that you could have something in your brainstem. Go and get it checked out NOW. Don't wait.

Posted By DC student on February 15, 2007 at 20:22:46:

In Reply to: Body parts falling asleep posted by Beth on February 12, 2007 at 15:41:28:

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