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I got Bell's Palsy...anybody been through this?
by
Chico D
on 24 Apr, 2008 14:16
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Hey everybody, I know it's been forever since I've come on here. How you guys been? Well I'm still sly, still lovin it.
Problem is, two weeks ago I was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy...anybody been through this? Half my face is paralyzed. I thought I was having a stroke, but thank God it wasn't that serious.
Something like 50% of people recover completely in a short period of time, another 35% recover within a few months, and the unlucky rest might never recover completely.
I'm very down about this...my life is hard enough and I don't need this....
If anybody is familiar with this, would you say I'm recovering?
My eyes look about even (the affected side's eye is no longer wide open). I can pretty much eat without a problem. I don't slur that much. I can almost close my eye completely on the affected side, however the eyeball still looks up. I can taste food very well. I can drink without a problem. I don't feel any pain.
However, I cannot smile at all. the affected side does not move at all, my smile is still completely crooked. And my eyebrow is frozen in place. It will not move.
Also I jumped on the medications the first day of the symptoms....
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#1
by
StumpyDave
on 24 Apr, 2008 14:24
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My nephew had this.
I think it took a couple of months to heal but then it went completely and had no lasting effects.
A well known British motorcylce racer, Chris Walker, suffered from this too:
http://walkerthestalker.talkware.co.uk/I can remember he looked a bit (how can I put this) down (?) on one side of his face for a while. He said that one of the worst things was that his eye kept watering because he couldn't blink properly.
Sorry I can't offer constructive advice but it apparently isn't that rare and once you start to recover, it seems that everything can come back quite quick.
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#2
by
Chico D
on 24 Apr, 2008 14:31
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I just saw the guys picture, he looks perfectly normal....that is reassuring....
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#3
by
BALDANDRE
on 24 Apr, 2008 14:44
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Chico...
BRO, sorry to hear about it...not much "bro-talk" I can give you on this one...
Don't give up hope about regaining the feeling...you don't know about these things...
you're young , a nice looking sly dude and heck WE'VE never seen a smile on ya for that matter

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and you look fine with the serious look...
I know that doesn't help, but just know it probably is worse on the inside than what shows to the world..
You made it through thinning hair at a young age, worried about it and in the end came out on top by goin' SLY...
I know somehow you'll make the best of this!
Hang tough my bald bro!
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#4
by
Tyler
on 24 Apr, 2008 14:52
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Hey Chico, I'm sorry to hear that you're dealing with this. We're here for you.
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#5
by
Chico D
on 24 Apr, 2008 14:52
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Thanks guys
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#6
by
Timmay
on 24 Apr, 2008 14:53
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My father in law had this Chico....I think you will be ok in a few months. he recovered fine with it. Im sure it is driving you crazy...but hang in there....it will be ok.
Timmay
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#7
by
jusbnme
on 24 Apr, 2008 14:59
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Chico,
I'm sorry to hear about what happened bro. I've never had to go through anything like that and don't know of anyone close to me that has had it. I wish I could give you some great story to lift your spirits. But I will keep you in my prayers and I wish you the best. Don't give up hope though brother.

Please keep us posted. If you need to talk anytime pm me.
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#8
by
Chico D
on 24 Apr, 2008 15:00
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Thanks Timm, Definitely driving me crazy....the fear that I won't recover completely, and the feelings like "why me"? However, almost everybody I've spoken too has recovered fine.
Well, on the bright side, I must be learning A LOT about myself and life. I will no doubt come out a stronger person....I just don't need any more strikes against me....
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#9
by
Chico D
on 24 Apr, 2008 15:01
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Thanks Lance...just needed a little lift, and I can always count on you guys for that.
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#10
by
BALDANDRE
on 24 Apr, 2008 15:07
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Well, on the bright side, I must be learning A LOT about myself and life. I will no doubt come out a stronger person....I just don't need any more strikes against me....
Just don't EVER lose the thing that will get you through it...your upbeat attitude...
and try to laugh and have a good time when ever you can and just continue livin'...
ALWAYS keep that spirit and sly head held high bro...
THAT will get you to a faster recovery..you hear about attitude all the time in successful recoveries..
Never underestimate its power!
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#11
by
schro
on 24 Apr, 2008 15:15
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Hey Chico,
The Lovely Mrs. Schro's favorite aunt had this a few years ago. It took about a year for her face to regain all function, but once it did we couldn't shut her up!!!!
Seriously, she came out of it fine, just took a little longer than normal.
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#12
by
Chico D
on 24 Apr, 2008 15:27
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Damn...I sure hope it doesn't take a year....how old was she?
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#13
by
schro
on 24 Apr, 2008 15:28
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Up there........mid 60s, but she takes good care of herself. Just a freak thing. Her husband is a doctor and has said the fact it took a year was pretty rare.
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#14
by
Chico D
on 24 Apr, 2008 15:33
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Sorry to hear about that...at least she recovered completely....thanks, Schro