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What would you think could be the dx of a typically healthy patient who reports he went on a weekend rafting trip , suffered no known injury, comes home on Sunday to experience immediate spontaneous numbness/paralysis of forearm, hands, lower leg, and feet? Five days later, no change in symptoms. ??? Any ideas?
 
JenO said:
What would you think could be the dx of a typically healthy patient who reports he went on a weekend rafting trip , suffered no known injury, comes home on Sunday to experience immediate spontaneous numbness/paralysis of forearm, hands, lower leg, and feet? Five days later, no change in symptoms. ??? Any ideas?

I have an idea, how about going to the doctor instead of the web for assessment?

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JenO said:
What would you think could be the dx of a typically healthy patient who reports he went on a weekend rafting trip , suffered no known injury, comes home on Sunday to experience immediate spontaneous numbness/paralysis of forearm, hands, lower leg, and feet? Five days later, no change in symptoms. ??? Any ideas?

Rocky mountain spotted fever (similar to my presentation, plus the fever etc).
 
JenO said:
What would you think could be the dx of a typically healthy patient who reports he went on a weekend rafting trip , suffered no known injury, comes home on Sunday to experience immediate spontaneous numbness/paralysis of forearm, hands, lower leg, and feet? Five days later, no change in symptoms. ??? Any ideas?
I'd think that if you were presenting this case formally, that the history and physical are woefully incomplete. If you are looking for medical advice, then my advice is the patient should go see a doctor in person.
 
For those looking for some interesting reading about a possibly related topic, do a search on "tick paralysis".
 
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