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<blockquote data-quote="ElenaP" data-source="post: 2554912" data-attributes="member: 67557"><p>Yes, I can relate. But it will be best if you trust what the doctors say. </p><p> I have had intermittent pins and needles on the left side of the body for a couple of years. Since six months ago, pins and needles are there all the time from my face down to my toes. I was investigated for a mini-stroke four months ago. Thankfully mini-stroke was ruled out. The consultant said that when the pins and needles become so bad that I cannot feel anything on the left side when touch with my right hand, then that will be the time to go to A&E. I have occasional fast heart beats (first spotted because episodes of fainting) and I have been waiting to see a cardiologist (thus far only telephone chat with a cardiologist). I am on blood thinners. I was on beta-blockers, but those were discontinued because of side effects. I, also, am tired all the time. Even fell asleep at traffic lights one morning at 11:00 hrs, but woke up when the car behind me tooted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElenaP, post: 2554912, member: 67557"] Yes, I can relate. But it will be best if you trust what the doctors say. I have had intermittent pins and needles on the left side of the body for a couple of years. Since six months ago, pins and needles are there all the time from my face down to my toes. I was investigated for a mini-stroke four months ago. Thankfully mini-stroke was ruled out. The consultant said that when the pins and needles become so bad that I cannot feel anything on the left side when touch with my right hand, then that will be the time to go to A&E. I have occasional fast heart beats (first spotted because episodes of fainting) and I have been waiting to see a cardiologist (thus far only telephone chat with a cardiologist). I am on blood thinners. I was on beta-blockers, but those were discontinued because of side effects. I, also, am tired all the time. Even fell asleep at traffic lights one morning at 11:00 hrs, but woke up when the car behind me tooted. [/QUOTE]
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