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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]There is video of her at work in supplying medical kits to frontline Ukranian soldiers (she works with a charity), and she still has facial asymmetry with some change to her voice. This is not drinking. Leave her alone. Video at bottom of article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-13814793/Rachael-Ray-breaks-silence-slurred-speech-gate-worried-fans.html[/quote] Watch it again. She sounds completely normal when talking with the two men while she holds the pack. When she’s alone at the beginning being interviewed she does not sounds great. [/quote] Given that I know many things, including fatigue and stress, can make dysarthria (including from stroke) more or less noticeable, I do not find that persuasive. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/dysarthria/ Tell me again what particular alcohol drink paralyzes the buccal nerve on just one side of the face? I'm afraid I missed that. [/quote] I’m OP. You missed it bc I never once said alcohol in this thread. I simply said[b] she slurred her words[/b]. She did slur her words in the video I posted and the one you did.[/quote] Yes, that is what "dysarthria" means. Alas, facial hemiparalysis causing slurred speech is generally medical in cause, as that is a neurologic finding. As I said at the beginning of this subthread -- and in response to whatever PPs (including you or not, OP, as appropriate, and happy to leave you out of it) have been hellbent on this being alcohol: [quote=Anonymous]There is video of her at work in supplying medical kits to frontline Ukranian soldiers (she works with a charity), and she still has facial asymmetry with some change to her voice.[b] This is not drinking. Leave her alone. [/b] Video at bottom of article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-13814793/Rachael-Ray-breaks-silence-slurred-speech-gate-worried-fans.html[/quote][/quote][/quote] As I said that in the video you sent, she does not have slurred speech when she is with the two men and the packs. Meaning: her slurred speech is not all the time. I don’t think your video link supports what you are saying. [/quote] You could try reading the link I posted. Dysarthria from stroke will worsen under stress or fatigue, and we certainly don't know in what order the segments were filmed. She *still* doesn't move the left corner of her mouth -- it's just that she seems to have more control over her tongue, but she's still not moving the left corner of her mouth. And again -- what, exactly, do you think is causing paralysis of only the left the buccal nerve? I have yet to see a non-neurological explanation.[/quote] ^^should read "And again -- what, exactly, do you think is causing paralysis of only the left facial nerve at the buccal area?" All the speculation here, other than stroke or Bell's palsy, seems to skip over this physical finding, and it is an obvious one. Just look at the stills from the cooking video. [img]https://i.imgur.com/yCLvDss.jpeg[/img][/quote][/quote]
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