So I woke up with am and one side of my face was getting numb and tingly. My eyes and mouth weren't drooping but half was definitely numb. I thought it may be Bells Palsy, which is common in PG women (especially during third trimester) or possibly the start of toxemia and pre-eclampsia.
I called the on-call OB and she said to go to the ER, as it wouldn't affect the babies and they would be able to diagnose it better.
The ER doctor couldn't diagnose it as Belsy Palsy b/c my forehead wasn't affected at all. She gave me the option of a CT scan (which involves radiation) or waiting it out to see if my symptoms worsened and involved my forehead. My H and I thought it would be better to wait it out for a while but then Dr. wanted to do an MRI w/o the contrast dye as that would be safer. She didn't know what was going on though. The MRI would help rule out mini-stroke and brain tumors.
That MRI was the scariest experience of my life...that shit is tough!!! it is hard enough to lay on my back for 4 minutes let alone 40! I freaked out before they even got my forehead in the machine and had to stop. They had a Hannibal Lecter like thing over my face and once they took that off I was much better.
SO I made it through the MRI, which thankfully came back all normal. They finally sent me home and have no idea what is wrong with me. I"m supposed up with a neurologist next week.
They symptoms have not changed. It could just be pressure on a facial or cranial nerve, swelling due to the babies or possibly a virus that is causing it.
Luckily through all of this there was/is nothing wrong with the babies. They couldn't say whether it was related to pregnancy or not even.
Feel free to offer a guess as to WTF is wrong with me  

I will update is symptoms change and after I see a neurologist.
My next OB appt. is on Wednesday.
UPDATE:
So, um back at the ER. This am the symptoms in the right side of my face are worse (mouth is visibly droopy) and I have some symptoms on the left side. My left forehead has some paralysis and I can't close my left eye all the way.
Hopefully seeing a different doctor will help. Even though it isn't textbook Bell's palsy it is so close that I wish they would just treat it that way.
UPDATE #2
Saw a new doc, he said it is def Bell's palsy on the left side. Not sure why the right side was tingly yesterday. They are just consulting with OB on meds for it.
WhyTF couldn't they figure this out yesterday before I spent 7 hours and went through an MRI???? I'm greatdul they were thorough but sometimes I think ER docs like to play with their fancy tools.
Thank you for all the suggestions and T and Ps!!!!!                
 
                
Re: spent the day in the ER UPDATED, another UPDATE
Thinking of you and hoping they figure out what's going on asap!
Take it easy and keep us posted!
Hopefully the neurologist is able to give you some answers - that is scary! Are you able to move your face fine? If so then it could be something different entirely - sensation from the face is carried in the 5th cranial nerve, which has several branches which could explain your forehead not being affected.
Hope speculation by someone who has taken a few neurology classes is helpful and you get answers soon!
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Proud Cloth Diapering, Babywearing Mommy to Desmond (5.30.2011) and Evangeline (2.26.2014)
Loving wife, best friend and teammate to Babywearing Daddy, Kelly (7.27.2000)
Volunteer Babywearing Educator at Babywearing International of South Central Pennsylvania
I'll hazard a guess based on my own strange neurological experiences, and ask if you've ever had migraines. Once I had what they ended up calling a 'misplaced migraine,' and it caused extremely frightening stroke like symptoms and random numbing. It hasn't happened since, but came on suddenly, and went away just as suddenly.
Will be thinking of you!
ETA: To be clear, the misplacedness of the migraine meant I didn't have any standard migraine symptoms - only these weird ones!
Glad all is well with your little ones & really hope you get some answers soon
Big hugs
Ts and Ps for you and your los! Hope they have a dx soon and treatment!
TTC since December 2012, BFP 6/25/13. EDD 3/2/14. Baby Elias born 2/21/14 (38w5d)!
Proud Cloth Diapering, Babywearing Mommy to Desmond (5.30.2011) and Evangeline (2.26.2014)
Loving wife, best friend and teammate to Babywearing Daddy, Kelly (7.27.2000)
Volunteer Babywearing Educator at Babywearing International of South Central Pennsylvania