Left side problems..

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Hi all.

Im only 22 and im worried i have nerve problems.

Ive beem to the doctors that sent me for a physical reaction test.?? (Where they hit your joints with a hammer etc) and it was fine. They put it down to anxiety. This was about a year ago.

Now symptoms im having is left eye pain, left side of face feels weird? Numb buzzy feeling. Left arm tends to get pins and needles and pain. Headaches mainly on my left side and back of my head. Left side shoulder pain, left side ear fullness, left side jaw pain and under the jaw pain (maybe the gland?)

I feel like all this may have stemmed from a bad neck ive had for about 6/7 years now. It hurts everydsy.

Does it sound like a nerve problem? Does it sound like anxiety or anything?? Anyone have an idea? Thank you.

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    Omg omg I have no idea what It is because I am trying to figure this out too.. I have the left ear fullness the headache I need the left and back side of my head the numb buzzy feeling and sometimes left shoulder and back of my neck pain .. I have been panicking and crying lately because I can't figure out what exactly is going on with me 

  • Posted

    And the funny thing is I'm 22 as well lol

    • Posted

      Ugh its horrible aint it 😴 how longs it been going on for you? I dunno why its all on one side but my right side feels completely normal its soo weird!

  • Posted

    Hey hun, I'm not sure that it's anxiety related. If it was, then it wouldn't just be on one side would it? Sorry, I can't help further honey. It's just my opinion. Donna xxx

    • Posted

      Well thats what i thought 😕 its been a while since ive been checked over so i may sort myself out a doctors appointment. And thank you for your input 😊

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