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October 2008

  • Bells Palsy - by Sue - (Thu, Oct 09 2008)
    I was diagnosed with Bells Palsy Sept. 15, 2008, the left side of my face, thank god it was a mild case, it went pretty much away with the medication within two weeks [more..]
  • BELLS PALSY - by ANA - (Tue, Oct 07 2008)
    I saw my face swollen and thought it was something I ate and had an allergic reaction so I took Benadryl. The following day I was worse my month was numb and twisted, my right eye was very irritated and I could not even blink. [more..]
  • Fully recovered in 2 weeks - by RS - (Tue, Oct 07 2008)
    I woke up September 17th and decided not to go to work because I didn’t feel well. What I didn’t know is that a Bell’s Palsy attack was beginning. [more..]
  • Just got the News - by michelle c.-fla. - (Tue, Oct 07 2008)
    I had been having pain on the left side of my neck around my ear for about 3-4 days. I had also been feeling very tired and somewhat lightheaded. [more..]
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