First time experiencing leg numbness. Anyone ?

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This is so scary i am shaking writing this. I was proscribes antibiotics due to me having a wisdom tooth removal last week. Last night i felt nausea, felt a bit off. Then just now while standing making lunch it felt like my legs went numb from the knee caps down. i quickly then drank a glass of water and sat down. Been in peri for 3 yrs now and this is the first time feeling this. I am 47. Has anyone felt this ? I am so sick of this madness. One second your ok them BAM

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    its probably a reaction to the antibiotics, i used to be able to take anything but since this i react to everything even some vitamins x

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      I was thinking the same thing. I hope this reaction won't stick around or trigger more symptoms. I already have enough on my plate. thank you for your reply

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    and also im now allergic to doxy antibiotic as it gave me neuropathy x

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      OMG all this is no joke. I was doing well until now. I do not want to return back to his dark places of terrible symptoms daily. I pray to God they don't stick around. thank you for your reply

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    also 3 years ago i had a so called ear infection, this was before peri, docs gave me doxy and the next day but whole left side was numb and my face drooped, was rushed into hospital had numerous tests, lumbar puncture etc, the neurologist said ms, fast forward to a year ago i had same reaction to the same med so now even the neurologist is questioning the ms diagnosis, i was fine inbetween taking them hmmm, please only take antibiotics when absolutely needed x

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