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Entire left side out of whack

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Stackycups · 23/10/2021 20:19

All my niggles are on my left hand side of my body! What's this all about? Happy for any type of answers, 100% medically scientific and holistic/alternative opinions!

I have extra teeth on this side, all crammed together and crowded and annoying.
My eye on this side feels weird all the time, like it's under more strain than the other side. The eyelashes also feel weird, like slightly tingly, ever so slightly. My hip on this side is also completely buggered and seems to be fixed in the joint at the wrong angle compared to the other one, so bad I can't actually sit cross legged it's impossible physically for me 😂

As a result it just feels like my left hand side of the body is completely out of whack!

Right hand side of my body is perfect! 😂😂😂

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Whatdoyawannado · 23/10/2021 21:12

No help I'm afraid but I'm the same although it's my right side that's out of wack. So weird!

freesolo · 23/10/2021 21:18

Whenever I get eczema flare ups it's always much worse on the right side of my body

GreenTeaPingPong · 23/10/2021 21:21

Try going to a chiropractor?

junebirthdaygirl · 23/10/2021 21:51

Is one of your legs longer than the other even by a small amount. This might explain the hip at least

Eloisedublin123 · 23/10/2021 22:38

My left sides wierd too I had a tingling left hand and left foot a few years ago and had mris which were fine 😚

Stackycups · 24/10/2021 13:41

Thanks everyone. I've fallen on that hip a fair few times so I've probably knocked it out of property alignment. I've had a an xray years ago that showed nothing.
Yeah I was wondering about a chiropractor @GreenTeaPingPong!

You could draw a line down my centre and I feel like like it's a different body 😂

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Eloisedublin123 · 24/10/2021 13:57

I’ve been going to an osteopath for years for it too, having cranio sacral therapy once a month. Think it helps!

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