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HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
No. I always had a reason.
Peaceful · F
Lay off the meth. 😨
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Peaceful · F
@UckfayOuyayOotay eat anything spicy or too hot temp wise lately?
UckfayOuyayOotay · 51-55, M
@Peaceful Nope! Had breakfast this morning, just drank water all day. Then I started feeling just a bit off, like a sinus infection or something, so I came home. I felt my pulse was up so I did a blood pressure reading and while the cuff was deflating my tongue just suddenly went numb 🤷♂️
Peaceful · F
@UckfayOuyayOotay take some vitamin C and some garlic to boost your immune system and keep at it until symptoms subside.
Butterflykisses24 · 51-55, F
Might be an allergic reaction.What did you eat
UckfayOuyayOotay · 51-55, M
@Butterflykisses24 This morning I had grilled salmon, scrambled eggs and some veggies...nothing I haven't eaten a hundred times or more before. Other than that just some cashews on the way home, but again that's a pretty normal snack for me 🤷♂️
Butterflykisses24 · 51-55, F
@UckfayOuyayOotay my nut allergy started when I was older.Started with itchy mouth,went to anaphylaxis.
Groofydorkgerdo · 56-60, M
It has gone numb before but for very apparent reasons.
TheFlippantSide · F
Sounds like it'll need to be amputated.
curiosi · 61-69, F
Think back on what you have eaten recently. That is most likely the cause.