Coping With Bell's PalsyThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Bell's Palsy Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Just Had Baby and Dealing with Bells Palsy Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and Guillain-Barre Syndrome i just had a baby by c section and after i had fever, blood infection. i stayed in hospital for 7 day. when i came home i got headache, dry cough and a very bad neck pain. i had pins and needles on my right hand when i was pregnant, but it got worse. i left my baby with my husband at home with my 6 other children and went to the hospital. they checked my bp, it was high and said i need to stay in for them to find out what the problem was. the next day i had tingling feeling on my lips through nose, and from there my whole of my body started to get numb, so that i could not move. my bp got high, my heart rate was fast, i was on so many machines, and mri scan, ct scan, blood test every day. i had bells palsy on my face and carpal tunnel syndrome on my hands and giillian [guillain] barre syndrome on the whole body, which was the cause of the c section that i had a trauma. i was treated with immunglobin for five day. i was weak, needed to walk with a frame. i was in hospital for 4 weeks. i am now home. i can just about carry my baby, but my face has no smile, speaking is not that good and i can not eat solids, or lift my eyebrow. my eyes are very dry. i never thought it would happen to my. i dont know when i will get better, i have physio, and speech therpy. Comments
June 2007
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