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    kk so recently I've been getting this well weird thing when I'm laying down in bed kk. I think it might be a brain tumour or something but anyway so

    it's like really hard to explain but say I'm lying on my side, the side of my face is resting on my pillow and then I turn my head so I'm looking at the ceilling.. For about 3-5 seconds after I turn my head I get this numb feeling in the side of my face as if my head hasn't turned at all when it has and then I go all confuzzled for half a second and then think wtf was that.

    or to put it more simple..
    For a few seconds after turning my head in bed it feels as if the inside of my head has turned but the outside hasn't moved and then I get a weird confuzzlement

    oh and it happens like 3 times a night and sometimes I actually get it even when I don't turn my head :S I dunno it's some freaky confusing **** okay

    Am I going to die and how can I ease the pain if I get some before I slip away into eternal peace?

    Thank you

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    The first thing I thought was that it could be some sort of stroke or seizure, but in all honasty I've never really heard of a condition like yours. It could be related to so many different things. I would recommend going to see your doctor, or contacting NHS Direct if you're not willing to go for a clinical diagnosis at the moment, although I would imagine they would tell you to see the doctor as well.

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    I would get it checked out Stephen, it is obviously worrying you. It could actually be an ear problem that causes it as they effect the balance etc.

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    Asking for medical advice on a forum full of kids is silly and dangerous. Go see a doctor.

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    I would advise you go and see a doctor it sounds quite serious.




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    K I think I found what it is but it still doesn't explain the weird numbing feeling so I'm guessing there's something else wrong aswell

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benign_...tional_vertigo

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    "Patients do not experience other neurological deficits such as numbness or weakness, and if these symptoms are present, a more serious etiology such as posterior circulation stroke, must be considered."

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    That sounds pretty serious then. I would recommend seeing a doctor asap just to be on the safe side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen! View Post
    K I think I found what it is but it still doesn't explain the weird numbing feeling so I'm guessing there's something else wrong aswell

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benign_...tional_vertigo

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    "Patients do not experience other neurological deficits such as numbness or weakness, and if these symptoms are present, a more serious etiology such as posterior circulation stroke, must be considered."
    If it is a problem with the inner ear you need antibiotics so see a doctor!

    I had labyrynthitus once and left it - I have never felt so ill in my life.
    http://www.labyrinthitis.org.uk/page3.htm

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    Just check it out, and probably avoid making it go numb however you do as it could just make it worse

    also when I initially read the title, I honestly thought it was to do with wet dreams.

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    can't avoid turning over in bed And it still goes numb sometimes when I'm laying still

    the numbness is like a warm feeling on the side of my face

    but I'll see if it goes and if not I'll go to a doctor. But hey if it's something that's gonna kill me 100% then I might aswell spend most of my time on hxf before I go

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