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 Very Scared…. Just woke up yesterday morning and went to brush my teeth. I went to spit it all came out on the right side of my mouth. My eye was bothering me the night before like I had something in it. But I didn’t. So I went to bed. Well the left side of my face is all droopy. I thought I had a stroke in my sleep. I was so scared. Went to the emergency room and found out I have Bells Palsy Had no idea what that is until now. Still learning stuff about it.. I’m a happliy married 32 year old young lady with a 2 year old son… And I feel like crap right now.. I have read everyone stories and it’s making me feel a little better though… It’s very scary waking up and looking at yourself in a the mirror and not looking the same as you did when you went to bed. But yes the first thing that enter my mind was a stroke So I’m thankful that it wasn’t that… I’m glad there are sites like this where people can share there stories and make people see what the out come is. Because it is making me feel better. Thank You… I hope I have a speedy recovery… Comments
May 2008
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