Once the shock and numbness from the cyclone recedes, agitation for regime change will intensify enormously.
To cope, they resort to "depersonalization, " a feeling of numbness toward the rest of the world.
Guillain Barre syndrome is a disease of the nervous system which causes numbness and weakness and a degree of paralysis.
Yet, in the midst of all the preparations and briefings, frenzied activity and excitement, there exists a general feeling of numbness.
She gets problems in her legs when she's trying to walk, tingles, numbness, it's obvious connected to the brain or whatever.
Without knowing more about your situation, it's hard to know whether the purple fingernails you report are related to the numbness.
As for Taylor, he says he has been able to get by with the occasional bout of numbness or loss of strength.
Do you feel weakness or numbness on either side of your body?
After shock and numbness, the second stage is that powerful emotions rise to the surface, often after being buried for years or decades.
Anthony said he was hurt early in the game when he was hit by DeRozan's elbow, causing a deep contusion that caused numbness.
You are correct that poor circulation can cause both conditions, although it's also possible that your numbness and nail discoloration are not related.
Temporary numbness or loss of feeling at the site of the incision is fairly common in face-lifts and tummy tucks, though it's rarely permanent.
He continues, such a failure of empathy, such numbness to the pain of a child or the desperation of a parent is not innate.
Signs of a stroke include dizziness, sudden weakness or numbness, loss of speech or trouble talking, severe headaches and a reduction or loss of vision.
Migraine with aura is a severe headache preceded by symptoms such as seeing flashing lights, temporary visual loss, speech problems or numbness of the face.
Horror, disbelief and numbness were the morning breakfast on the campus.
Numbness after breast surgeries of any type is the most common.
Reverend Alan Wearmouth, of the Mid-Wyedean churches based in Coleford, said that during the days immediately after the news there was a "huge sense of numbness".
Cano, 4 for 12 against Balfour, took a called strike before the reliever bounced a curveball, which nicked the wrist of catcher Derek Norris, temporarily creating some numbness.
With more numbness than anger, the United States endured the sixth day of the aftermath of Tuesday morning's coordinated terrorist assaults on New York City and Washington D.
Some of the numbness slowly fades as nerve cells regenerate.
But background checks and assault rifle bans will not free us from our most debilitating shackle, and that is our numbness, if not addiction, to violence, particularly in film.
But the company discovered that fingolimod had a powerful effect in multiple sclerosis, reducing the number of relapses in which patients may experience vision problems, fatigue, numbness and other symptoms.
Ms Chapman had been suffering from numbness in her legs and her GP alerted her to cauda equina syndrome, where pressure on the base of the spine affects major nerves.
Neil Burton, 32, a father of three from Northampton, became ill four years ago with acute transverse myelitis and Guillain Barre syndrome, both of which cause paralysis and numbness in limbs.
Patients might experience numbness in an area on the outside of their ankle about the size of a half-dollar, but that's a small price to pay for a healthy sex life.
He was scheduled to start at Winnipeg on Feb. 24 but shut himself down for almost three weeks because the injury was causing spasms and numbness in his shoulder and arm.
Beljan was taken to hospital after Friday's second round suffering from an elevated heart rate and numbness in his left arm after finishing the day's round as leader of the tournament.
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