Whole Body Numbness

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Hello, I would say for going on around 9+ months (First started in my thumb in 2013/2014, but I have only been experiencing full body numbness for going on what is about to be a year now.)  I have been experiencing full body numbness. The numbness is in all parts of my body. Head, Mouth, neck, body, arms, hands, legs, feet, etc. It can be just a "simple numbness feeling" or to the point where I can't move whatever is numb. I have had blood work is done which came back fine and also have an MRI done of head and neck, which also came back fine. It's started to get to the point where I am always numb and a lot of the times when I am numb in my left hand, I can't move it or feel much of anything. Anyone know of anything this could be or any test I could do or something? Thanks-

Oh, also I don't know if this has any connection or anything, but I have always had "weakish muscles". Like, I can do things just fine, but I had to do a lot of physical therapy as a kid because I was pretty weak and had bad balance. I was diagnosed with Cervical Rib Syndrome and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (Which is caused by Cervical Rib Syndrome.) But my neurologist and my doctor said that it should just affect my hands not my whole body. 

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