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So I don't know whats wrong with me lately. I'm a 37 year old male who just recently (10 weeks) ago quit smoking after 17 yrs. For the past couple of weeks I've changed my diet eating healthier than I ever have. I'm not fat but could lose 20 pounds so I started doing some cardio on the treadmill. Lately I've been experiencing a burning sensation on the right side of my face started around my eye socket then my cheek then moving down my right arm and it kinda lingers at my right elbow area. While this is happening I'm feeling dizzy and mobility in my leg(s) and my left hand is a little off. It was scary at first thinking it was stroke or something but within seconds it all goes away and I'm back to normal. This activity happens often throughout the day and has been happening for about a week. Deficiency in my blood? Diebetes? MS? The internet is driving me crazy! Please help
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Go to your doctor as it could be anything only he can send you for tests to find out what it is my advice is to calm down stop stressing see the gp and hope they will find out what it is
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Hi Nokio, glad you've stopped smoking. Expect your body to go through and make some changes. I haven't smoked in about (10) years and afterwards I started putting on the pounds.  I changed my diet slightly. Did a lot of walking. Drinking lots of water. I did cheat sometimes and stuff my face. Nothing wrong with that.  Still in all you might want to consult your physician and see what he/she says about the burning in your face.  Good luck  buddy.
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Hi Nokio, glad you've stopped smoking. Expect your body to go through and make some changes. I haven't smoked in about (10) years and afterwards I started putting on the pounds.  I changed my diet slightly. Did a lot of walking. Drinking lots of water. I did cheat sometimes and stuff my face. Nothing wrong with that.  Still in all you might want to consult your physician and see what he/she says about the burning in your face.  Good luck  buddy.
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