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 Bells’ palsy at 14 I was 14 years old when I woke up one morning with half a face paralyzed. After seeing the doctor etc, it’s confirmed to be bells’ palsy. I was often complimented that i have a pretty smile etc and being unable to smile or blink is really shocking and depressing for me. I remember in the first two weeks, I wake up every morning crying as my life ahead seems a blank for me. To those who wake up one morning to realize that they have gotten bells palsy I hope that you won’t give up or cry about it like I did. Instead, find ways to recover faster etc. For those who are unfortunate, life doesn’t end, its just the beginning of life and how you make full use of it. When I went to the doctor, I saw many others who suffer bells palsy or worst. Life is full of battles to be conquered. Everything happens for a good cause, it may be a blessing in disguise. I hope that my story has helped to motivated you. =) Comments
August 2007
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