No tingling, just numbness on the left side of my head. It goes away pretty quickly when I get up, but is a bit disturbing.
I have lots of fibrin, and serrapeptase (a proteolytic enzyme) is cleaning it out. It cleared out my head and caused a headache for a day or so, then I actually noticed improved cognition! It was considered a die-off effect.
However, since then I think maybe the blood flow is a little off on the left side of my head. Google searches return no reports of side effects like this. It happens because I sleep on the left side of my head I think. It's like your foot or leg going to sleep without the tingling.
Head doesn't hurt or anything. Perhaps I am being paranoid since I had a lot go wrong throughout this illness. However, my intuition thinks that continuing the enzyme will further clear the vessels stop the numbness, but I prefer to proceed with caution.
Anybody else get this? I can surely say this is new and has never happened in my life (besides the last couple days).
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I had this as a symptom, and still do once in a while. I now consider it a Babesia symptom. Others may have a different opinion, but that's mine. It seems to be getting better w/Babesia treatment for me.
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Numb head complaints a regular for me ... it started the day after I got a mercury filling taken out seven years ago. When my head feels numb, I think it's heavy metals detoxing. I load up on binders like chlorella (see the Auto Immune Germany drops link). That's where I spend my time on this site.
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