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Nervous System Disorders
Question #16629
230 days ago
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before paralysis symptoms

Ayaan

I am kinda freaked out right now. My mom has been feeling off for a while and I can't shake the feeling that something's seriously wrong. A couple of weeks ago, she started noticing some weird tingling in her left hand, like it would go numb for a bit and then come back. At first, we thought it was just carpal tunnel or something. But then last Friday, she was cooking and she dropped a pan because her grip totally failed her, and it freaked us all out. She saw a doc, but they said nothing's wrong, just minor issues – but I can't help but think this could lead to worse things! I’ve done some reading on this, and I came across a bunch of stuff about “before paralysis symptoms,” and now I wonder if those are what she’s experiencing? Could that numbness in her hand and the weakness in her grip be like, warning signs of bigger problems? How do we know if we should push for more tests or see a specialist? I'm really scared that these “before paralysis symptoms” could turn into something we can't control. Has anyone else dealt with this or know what we should do next?

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It’s understandable to be concerned about these symptoms in your mom. While isolated incidents of tingling or numbness in the hand can sometimes be related to simple issues like nerve entrapment or carpal tunnel syndrome, when these symptoms are paired with noticeable weakness, they could suggestsomething more serious that needs further investigation. The progression you describe sounds like it deserves a second look to rule out more serious neural or vascular conditions. Continuing tingling or numbness, in particular, accompanied by losses of coordination or strength, can potentially be early indicators of issues within the central nervous system or nerves themselves. For example, conditions like a pinched nerve in the neck, certain neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis, or even early signs of a stroke could all cause similar symptoms. It is crucial not to jump to conclusions, but it’s definitely worth seeking further medical evaluation.

I would recommend insisting on seeing a neurologist if the symptoms persist or worsen. They may suggest an MRI or other nerve conduction studies to get a better picture of what may be going on. If the symptoms become more acute—like sudden loss of muscle use, slurred speech, or dizziness—it’s crucial to seek emergency medical help right away, as these could indicate a stroke or another urgent medical condition. Until a specialist appointment can be made, ensure she notes any new or worsening symptoms. Also, keeping a symptom diary can help provide clear information during medical visits. Encourage her to avoid activities that might worsen her symptoms, like strenuous hand movements, until a diagnosis is clearer. Above all, advocate for her to ensure a proper assessment is done, especially if initial evaluations dismissed your initial concerns.

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