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Good question - one thought:
"When pain and numbness occur in a specific bodily region (like on one side of the body), the most likely culprit are the spinal nerves. In fact, most instances of numbness can be traced back to a nerve issue. The nerves in the spinal column help transmit sensory signals to our body parts from the brain, and vice versa."
-- Pain & Numbness on One Side of Body: https://www.inspiredspine.com/news-blog/2016/june/causes-of-pain-numbness-on-one-side-of-body/.

Another:
--- Numbness on One Side of the Body: Symptoms, Causes, and ...:
https://www.verywellhealth.com/numbness-on-one-side-of-the-body-5525769

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It’s not spinal that’s been already ruled out because as I mentioned, the numbness is all the way to the tip of my head. In the very top of your head is not affected by spinal. So the doctors in my area say so anyway.

I’m sorry, there is so much more going on and so much stuff has taken place in the last four years. I should’ve responded to your response with a bit more information. On April 6 of 2021 I went into emergency. While I was in emergency, I asked them if they saw the MRIs of my cervical area in my lumbar area. They reviewed them and said that is not the issue. Basically they said there’s nothing they can do at the hospital, they can find nothing wrong. They took extensive blood test, so many that the person drawing the blood said he’s never seen so many test ordered before. I was scheduled for an EEG and I also had a four hour psychoneurological exam. On top of all the other little things, heart rhythm, assessment, etc. etc. so they ruled out spinal they ruled out a stroke they ruled out TIA they ruled out MS they ruled out seizures , they ruled out out heart issues. Then I think they passed the buck and released me.