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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When I heard about this, I immediately had a flashback to when I had Bell’s Palsy. I was about four years older than Justin is now. It was so odd - one day I just could not feel one side of my face. My eyelid was drooped, my eye would not close (I had to wear a patch in order for it not to dry out too much) + my smile was lopsided. I kept slobbering when I would attempt to drink 🥤 anything & it felt weird no longer having the ability to laugh or even smile. I was very self-conscious being out in public too. After seeing a neurologist > I was prescribed a steroid along w/plenty of rest. What I remember the most was the internal FEAR that I would never have my normal facial movement back. Ever. Even though I had read that since I was given a steroid within a short time-frame, my symptoms would likely be gone in weeks, it still was so terrifying never knowing for sure if that would be the end result. With my facial paralysis affecting my life each & every second of every day - I was filled w/all the “what-ifs??” I was just terrified of the unknown. Thankfully I was back to normal within three weeks. But the experience really scared me as I realized that when something like this happens, we are never promised a good outcome. I still fear it returning again. I wish JB a speedy and full recovery.[/quote] exactly my experience, except I got an antiviral and a heavy duty oral prednisone script. It’s funny to me that people are trying to make this into some kind of conspiracy. bell’s palsy/ramsay hunt are actually pretty common. [/quote]
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