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9. Going Numb or Weak

A brain tumor that affects the parietal lobe could lead to one side of the body feeling very weak or numb. Perhaps this numbness comes in the form of a tingling sensation in the hands and feet. This numbness is similar to the familiar pins and needles sensation that people get after sitting still without changing position for a long time.

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