Kathryn W
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Registered: 12th Oct 03
Location: Widnes, Cheshire
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Hi Guys,
Have any of you or know someone close experienced Bells Palsy?
I developed it 6 weeks ago... but lately the muscle has improved loads but my eyesight has slightly decreased, most things are now blurry and i don't know if its anything to do with the Bell's, the fact i can't shut my eye to blink so its not being cleaned to well or a random pregnancy hormone...
Any advice if you have any would be greatly appreciated!
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CORSA NUT
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Registered: 3rd Aug 01
Location: Wirral
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I had this very mildly for about 6 days not too long ago.
Have to say it scared me so much I was in pieces I thought I'd had a stroke at first. I was lying in bed watching TV and couldn't stop rubbing my eye as it felt really weird. Went into the bathroom and fuck me!! The whole left side of my face had dropped Most noticeable around me eye and mouth though.
As said it cleared up quick and GP said it was stress as the baby had us up for days on end and I was working really hard.
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LeeM
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Registered: 26th Sep 05
Location: Liverpool
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A work colleague got it a couple of years ago, scary as it came on during work and he was sat opposite me on the same desk! Think it took at least6 months before his face was normal
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johnhara1
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Registered: 19th Oct 06
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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10 years ago, my friend woke up with it one day, half his face paralysed, looked awful and had around 3 months off of school. He thought he'd had a stroke!!
Took about 6 months to get back to 99% normal, he's fine now but he can still see a difference in his face, i can't tell. He looks fine to me.
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C2RL R
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Registered: 28th Mar 02
Location: Redcliffe, QLD
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I know a couple of people who had this. They are both fine now. One lad had to put eye drops in every few mins coz he couldn't blink on one side.
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boylers11
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Registered: 27th Jul 06
Location: Shropshire
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A lot of my patients have Bells Palsy and a lot of the time, as they can't blink on that side, the cornea dries out, as the lids can't spread the tears about. Nornally, lubricating eye drops help, however, it may be nothing related to the Bells Palsy, so for the sake of a few ££, I would suggest a full sight test, to make sure it's nothing else potentially more serious. Hope this helps
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Kyle T
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Registered: 11th Sep 04
Location: Selby, North Yorkshire
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My Uncle had that, scary as hell for him at first. Took awhile, but eventually his face straightened up and it's perfectly normal again.
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Kathryn W
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Registered: 12th Oct 03
Location: Widnes, Cheshire
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Thanks guys!
Yes it was pretty scary to begin with, especially at 9 months pregnant and a week away from baby arriving! It's on its way back to normal now though tons better.
Boylers11 - think ill book myself an eye test to be on the safe side!
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