I was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy a little over a year ago. To say it messes with your mind is 100% true. The hardest part is just waiting and feeling like you might never get better…then you slowly do. 100% recovered now 😄
No lingering symptoms, 100% recovered. I was given a 7 day prescription for prednisone and Acyclovir. Otherwise, I didn’t do anything other than wait it out.
My face still has a really slight crook when I smile..and my eye still closes often but I’m grateful to not be fully in that shape anymore and I was 12.. That was 21 yrs ago🙏🏾
Never thought I would look forward to being able to blink, speak and eat properly again. Getting Bell's Palsy is a curse and a blessing at the same time. Makes you grateful for the little things in life like blinking.
i just got diagnosed with Bell's Palsy and its been almost a week. it sucks having one side of your face dropping and not cooperating. but exercise, medication and Vitamin B--100 complex can help out a lot. i pray whoever going through this is going recover. God bless and stay positive
I am on day 20 and been to 6 sessions of acupuncture my eye shuts but also been to massage therapist and get B12 injections I still waiting to see my smile back and blink correctly does anyone have any tips for me
Big hello to everyone here, who was diagnosed by this symptom. I had it last week, And it’s improving. Just want to say keep good faith and let it run its courses. It is blessing in disguise, grab this opportunity to look after yourself and recharge. Stay healthy..
two weeks today for me in experiencing pain now sharp pain in back of head behind the ear. swollen a bit but seeing movement by the mouth yay I'm grateful too it's a reality check for real to not take for granted the ability to blink our eye lol it's truly a blessing. devastated at first then the soul searching and we find why this happened. we have to take care of ourselves instead of putting us last. positive thinking and spiritual guidance really goes a long way to healing I think. glad to see your smile is back😋
I’m so happy with him.. I have Bell’s palsy since I was a child.. in the 1970’s is when I got it, they found that their was a correlation between the polio vaccine and facial paralysis and nerve damage.. I am also deaf in my left ear .. it’s so hard been made fun of my whole life about it but it shows their ignorance and immaturity .. God bless and thank you for shedding light to Bell’s palsy
I had Bells since I was a baby 👶🏾 my parents told me that the hospital said I was the youngest that they ever seen in 35 yrs old now. What hurts the most is that I look at my childhood pictures and see a half of a smile never experience a full smile or raising of two eyebrows. Now I have children my kids ask dad why you have one eye bigger than the other. It’s mild not noticeable only when I smile and talk a little but pray for me people because I still suffer in my ❤️ that I have bells. Please pray for me in my healing and direction of where to go for assistance and I will pray for you all as well.
We are in the same boat.. i got it since a baby... i am into synkinesis.. and through reading ... Accupuncture could be my next try. I am 60 28/1/2021. Realised it only last December... bless the internet... try accupuncture.. maybe it helps
I had Bell's palsy and it will scare mess out of you. I immediately went to the ER because you believe it's a stroke. When the doctor entered the room he said it was Bell palsy. One important fact that I would to share is I remember my mother having the same symptoms as Bell's palsy. If you had Bell's palsy, please share this information with your children.
Just diagnosed with Bell's a little over a week ago at the end of a work trip to Germany...very scary...ALL of this is spot-on and very helpful. There are many facets to this...but I very much appreciate this piece, helped give me hope as I start the healing process after having finished up the steriods and soon starting acupuncture....thanks and best of luck Maurice!
I'm recovering from Bells palsy and I can so relate to your experience. So glad that you have recovered. I still have a few "odds and ends" in my face that needs fixing. No doubt it's a traumatic experience.
I received a diagnosis of Bell's Palsy five days ago, an experience that has heightened my appreciation for life and love. As someone who values positivity, I am beginning to recognize the significance of more than just outward appearances. Moving forward is essential. During my initial visit to the emergency room, while restocking my area, I encountered exemplary care from nurses Faith, Miranda, and Brittany, whose prompt action and compassion I deeply appreciate. Warm regards.
My dad has had it for 4 months now, I’m 25 and he’s 52 and it made me extremely worried/sad. It’s tough to see him the way he is but it is getting better!! He can move his face a bit more. But he’s still not quite there when it comes to full recovery. It can take up to a year or longer to get back to normal so I’m just hoping he will recover. I’m sure you will too just hang in there. It’s so random and can really happen to anyone. I think Covid has been causing it in many people recently.
I am experiencing the same thing, had been one wk and still my face hasnt recovered, the corticosteroids and vitamin b complex would often crunch my stomach and its an inconvenience, after watching this, its inspires me to keep going and he is right, its life changing and makes us refocus our priorities in life and now I think I will have to consider my health as my utmost priority
It's really heart breaking to look at the people who had lost their smiles but still have beautiful and gorgeous faces and hearts. As I have surfed through the internet and observed that Dr. Vikram and his team is helping a lot to the people who are suffering from this as they have helped a lot of people in this case. Thanks to the Doctors who are helping a lot to the people by providing treatment to bring back there lovely smiles.
I got diagnosed with Bell’s palsy when I was 17, I’m 40 now and I’ve never fully recovered, still can’t move the right side of my face, smile is wonky too! Everyone I know who’s had it have got better 100%, I’m the only one I know that hasn’t!
@@prodhassle1966 Hi,Yes I am...Thanks God Im fully recovered now,and one thing I wanna share my therapist told me try to make your face and neck warm,Specially when sleeping and Using Air-condition or Fan.Hope you get well soon!
Day 2 wow what a crazy thing to be going thru 38years old never heard of this. Makes you self reflect on ones life. Not to mention appreciate everything.
It’s been 4 months and haven’t recovered yet , I’ve been doing different treatments, it’s tough going to work and any normal things because of the look I have but I have to keep going, hope anyone who has this to stay strong
** I truly hope someone can read this & gain hope** but you WILL BE OKAY. I remember when I first got it.. I was super down and scared. But I knew eventually it would go away. Staying positive is the first step. I first got it December 13th 2022. Now it’s Jan 5th and I’m about 90% healed. Take your medication, take your b12, run hot water on your face (every single) shower, do face exercises, massage your face & stay positive. That’s what I did. Don’t just sit around and let it run it’s course. Doing those little things HELP TREMENDOUSLY.. If you want it gone sooner than later then you have to go above & beyond. I even got acupunctures done. You’ll be okay I promise. Hopefully this helps someone 💛 you’re beautiful!
I was diagnosed with BP 2 weeks before my daughters wedding. I was horrified. By wedding day (which was Saturday) I had partial movement from the BP side so I didnt look too bad for her big day. Still not completely recovered but well on the way. :)
I think this is devastating for anybody!! Everywhere no matter what they do!! We go "to buy bread/anything" and everybody looks at us scared, they show kindness and care and they want to help us and show us that we are accepted, but!!!!! IT IS NOT PLEASANT! We are treated DIFFERENTLY and we sense it! It is heart breaking!! I had bells palsy 10 years ago and I am not fully recovered. Also, I was talking at Trade Shows with thousand people in the audience - it affected me badly. I understand how hard was for Mr. Dubois, too.
I suffered this bell palsy diagnosis and it started with an ear ache super healthy and one day my lips twitched and boy was I so in pain. I’m on the steriods and I’m home resting first week. So praying I get back in shape so my family needs me again.
Driving on vacation to Knoxville, Tennessee. Felt numbness in my face. Ended up in the ER in Knoxville. No stroke but Bell’s Palsy. Day 3. Hope this is a few weeks like him.
I am recovering from Bell's Palsy (end of week 2) and I started having acupuncture. There is no way to know if the acupuncture is making the difference or if I'm recovering on my own. However, I feel that I experienced a huge improvement directly after the acupuncture sessions, so I would encourage others to try it. I was a skeptic, but I feel so strongly that it helped that I'm commenting so that other people can consider it as an option. This has been upsetting and scary. If you have Bell's, stay positive, rest a lot, listen to your doctor, and consider acupuncture.
Did you recovery? I had BP about little over 2 weeks and I am having acupuncture 3-4 time a week, but my face does not move yet, my eye can’t close completely. I am very depressed.
@@DVan-ew3il I recovered about 95%. I am so sorry for what you are going through. Make sure you tape your eye closed with 3M micropore surgical tape so your cornea does not dry out, causing damage to your vision. ❤️
I am suffering from bell's palsy from 21 yr and i was not well educated before to research about what was worng with me.I have been mocked by people so i generaly remain depressed and also thought to end my life at some point of time ,but seeing your motivational vedio there is some scope in my life. I am from INDIA and and i am studying computer science but not rich enough to make proper treatement abroad for this problem right now. PLEASE HELP ME OUT OF THIS HELL CONDITIONS. and I WOULD BE OBLIGED TO YOU FOR MY WHOLE LIFE.
I have been told I have bell's palsy for the second time, the first time was when I was 10 and know I have it again and I'm 22. People I work with and family are all treating me like I don't have it but even tho I know I have it I'm glad there doing that.
I got it in January of this year, UNREAL it Scared Me if anyone gets it go to Accupucture which i did and I can say it Worked for me and No Medication which if you go tonUrgent care all they are going to do is here take this and this And go home and ride it out which sucks so I Highly Recomend Accupucture
I've had recurring Bell's Palsy since 2013, I was 14 then and in boarding school. I lost friends, people would laugh at me all the time and I stopped talking, stopped smiling. Every time it comes back I get depressed, lose my self esteem, become a shell of the person I used to be. I still struggle with feeling helpless, unlovable, ugly... It sucks when you can't explain this to your family or friends and have to deal with the self loathe that comes with the disease alone. I still don't have my smile back and my face is still droopy if you really look at me. In Kenya Botox and surgery to improve on your appearance is considered unethical so that's definitely out of the question until I have enough of my own money..
Shamus Coleman don't worry it gets easier I have hade it for Neely 1 year 😐but it is progressing by the day you will get through it it's a long journey xx wish you the best xxxxx
I started with loss of taste. Then when brushing my teeth I freaked out when I couldn’t hold water when rinsing my mouth. Got diagnosed today; however, I can still smile and frown.
I just got this 2 days ago from having had covid for the very first time a week ago. Unbelievable how it happened, and to add insult to injury, I'm also recovering from a rotator cuff surgery from a month ago. Best of luck to everyone out there who reads this, I wish you all a speedy recovery.
Woke up with Bell’s palsy on Christmas Day. It started off very mild, I noticed my right eye was watering when I woke up and I was struggling to keep water in my mouth as I was drinking. As the day went on I started to realise that something was wrong. I was losing movement on the right side of my face by the hour. At first I worried that I’d had a stroke, but I’m only 19 so inside I knew that wasn’t the case. After a quick trip to the walk in department I got diagnosed with BP and put on steroid treatment. Awful timing on Christmas though as there was nowhere open to pick up the prescription. I had to wait until the morning. By the morning the right side of my face was completely paralysed. I could no longer smile or create any expression. This was when it began to get difficult. Simple everyday tasks such as talking, eating, drinking, brushing my teeth and even sleeping became a chore. I’ve completely isolated myself since, only leaving the house for doctors checkups. It’s day 8 now, I’ve began to notice movement back in my cheeks once again. It’s nothing huge but feels incredible being able to feel my face muscles move again. I’m hoping this is the start to my recovery. As today’s gone by I feel as if I’m very slowly gaining back facial movement. I suppose this can only be a good sign. From what I’ve read a some people will not see improvement for weeks or even months. I’m hoping this early improvement will mean an earlier recovery. Time will tell. I’ve got uni again in ten days, but I’m not letting it get me down. Moral of the story. Bell’s palsy’s awful. I wouldn’t wish it on anybody. It’s probably one of the most mentally damaging experiences I’ve had in my life. It will get better though, and you just have to power through it, you’ll be okay.
@@MarcelaE fully recovered now, bar a few very very minor muscle imbalances that only I would notice. I won’t lie to you though, recovery was quite a long process. Every day gets easier though as you slowly regain your movement. Just make sure you keep up with the facial exercises, that definitely helped me. Don’t dwell on it because it will get better, you just have to be patient. How are you getting on now? Have you got any movement back?
@@MarcelaE ahh that’s rough, I’m sorry to hear that. Just give it time, you really have to be patient with Bell’s palsy. If it helps I had vitamin B12 injections and took the tablets daily. Apparently it’s slightly correlated with the recovery so might be worth considering. Just keep your head up. You will get better so don’t stress about it. I wish you a speedy recovery, I know how tough Bell’s palsy can be.
I got diagnosed yesterday! Started the medication right away! But in my case is just the feeling, my face looks the same as before, not noticeable change at all , I’m very lucky! Dr says that could be the worst it could get. Thanks God❤
I've had it since I was 11 im 27 now. Recently it's caused me pain. I just had an MRI of the brain. Neurologist says I could have m.s. no one knows much about this disease. My Bell's never healed 100 percent. I can't completely smile on one side but yet the facial nerves pull on this side. So I have lines on that side. I also have a fold on the inner corner of the Bell's eye. I've been told it's not noticable unless I tell someone. I was told the only treatment is meds and physical therapy. When I was 11 a neurologist approached myself and my guardian for an experimental procedure. They said they were gonna do surgery on my brain but there was a high mortality rate? It was like 50/50. I declined. To put that pressure on a kid is insanity. So I've "suffered I silence" for years. Tuesday I get a diagnosis for the pain. I stupidly looked at my own MRI images and I have no idea what I'm looking for. I'm asking the universe for good vibes that it's only nerve damage.
Sapphire Orchid, if you anyone else is reading this. Go to an acupuncturist. Have had it for eons myself but with most healing around the eye as the treatments came much later. Just remember, you're still you.
I have it but like a lot of people I thought it was a stroke. I’m on the meds. My doctor says it should clear up in a month but it my face might return 85%. It’s the headaches that kills me but I thank God that it’s not worst.
I was just diagnosed.. so scared... 5th day..so depressed.. crying every single day afraid I will look like this forever. Please tell me it gets better.
I’ve been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy 2 days ago and it is very scary. Whenever I try to drink water or brush my teeth, water keeps spilling out of my mouth so it is very hard. I can still raise both my eyebrows but my left nose has completely shut down. I’m a 17 years old with 2 more months of school left. I am very afraid since graduation is happening soon but my smile has been ruined. How will I make friends like this in college
@@lesleymaclennan7899 thanks! It ended up going away in a week or 2. The doctor prescribed me with some pills that are steroids which quickly helped me recover to the natural state
Hi my name is Tawana i am 40 i had my wisdom teeth pulled may 3 2019 this year 3 days later my face was looking crazy so i want to the hospital. And now i have bell palsy and still have it and i work in a nursing home i am a med tech CNA. So now i work 3shift so no one can see my face jeuse Christ knows was best for me. Taken it one day at a time i am blessed❤❤😀
+katiria rivera heh yeah- mines almost gone luckily, but really I'm just grateful I can whistle like I used to haha In all seriousness though, I hope you recover fully soon :)
it is three months and counting.i did acupuncture among all the treatments I can think of,,it is healing at its own rate..io look forward to full recoery
I am searching this because I am experiencing it right now. It has been 10 days and I still can't blink. Never will think that I will one day envoy those people who can easily blink eyes. 😅
For me this started a few weeks ago with a bad cold and hollow ringing in my ear - it came to full circle this morning, when I couldn't feel the right side of my face. My tongue started to loose sensation a few days ago - and everything tasted flat (including water). Its very scary - I went to the ER this morning thinking I was having a stroke. My advice to anyone thats going through it go to the ER. Don't wait god forbid it is a stroke. My eye is burning pretty bad - mine is caused by a bad middle ear infection. I don't know about the recovery time, but I can tell you it sucks. Those people talking about alternatives and all that should just go to the Doctor. If your primary care physician sucks - get a new one.
That's what mine was cause by. Im currently on day 6. I went to the ER and the doctor didn't even tell me I had bells palsy. I figured it out for myself. I do daily exercises and massages. Im taking amoxicillin for the ear infection and I wasn't given any steroids. I use an eye patch at night and eye drops during the day. I can still close my eye and my speech isn't too bad just b and p words.
Doesn’t matter what job you have, it is a painful thing to deal with. I’m extremely tired. It’s affecting my time with my grand baby. Let me tell ya, it’s not just affecting the persons looks. It’s physically draining as well.
Just an jupdate: I'm on day 4. My right sid of my face is affected. I can blink but I cant close my eyelids tight. I have to always remember to force my right eyelid to shut with my finger. If I don't I get teary eyes. Eating is frustrating b/c its hard to chew. I have to be very careful drinking water b/c it spills out. I can't move my right eyebrow at all. I cant smile on my right side. I didn't see a doctor. I'm thinking of getting eyedrops and Vitamin B-12. I can't flare my right nostril. That's about it for now. I do facial massage atleast 4 times a day.
I have been diagnosed 5 months ago and still not able to blink. Getting some movement back and I am able to smile. The most annoying thing about it is covering ur other eye so it doesn't dry out at night and when ur in bed and your tired u just don't feel like getting up to cover it but u r forced. When the light hits it bothers me. I just want my eye to blink again.
@@GlenCat88 Yes me to, I only had cleaning done but I bled profusely and got Bells Palsey a few days later. After steroids and a month my symptoms seem to have disappeared. Yours will to. Let me know.
I remember watching this clip. And July the 3 2018 all in the sudden, it strikes me in a blink of a second, my speech became sluggish and I couldn’t form a full kiss. 10 minutes Later I noticed I couldn’t smile and could not drin
Just came down with last week. I was told to actually tape my eye shut when I sleep. Had to visit the docctors for 5 hours just to make sure it wasn't a stroke. Cut back on your computer time. The bright lights will burn your eyes. I watched DVDs in the dark (scary ones !)
I’m on month 4 of this ordeal, I’d say I’m at 80% & hopeful I will heal completely. Mine started a week after a stressful dental procedure, I believe the stress caused it. I was prescribed steroids, didn’t help at all, it’s just a waiting game with this crap…hope you’re feeling better
Just diagnosed. Still figuring out how to keep my left eye from drying out. I’m taping my eye down at work so that the right side of my face doesn’t get exhausted trying to compensate.
I'm on day 4. Just diagnosed yesterday. The first 2 days just felt like I had a cotton ball stuck in the corner of my eye, the nex night it was pulsing. The next morning i woke up unable to smile. Ive been on clindamycin for 9 days and I can't help but feel it had something to do with it, even though the net said it didn't. I have minimal movement and i cant blink, but I can slightly raise my eyebrow. I'll tape my eye shut to sleep tonight. The worst part is that I'm single and i just don't have the personality to make it without a decent face.
3 days ago I woke up in the morning I found my half face bottom side is not normal it is not moving my gf feels uncomfortable with me now I had such a good face and with in one night 😅😅 but I am getting better daily I hope I will recover soon . Nancy don't worry u will recover try to be positive
I’m in my first week of recovery. Did you go to the mountains by any chance? I had just gotten back from the Ozarks, I thought maybe pressure from going into the mountains. But for months I’ve had painful knots in my neck and behind my ear. It affects me on the right side. I’ve bitten my tongue so hard a few times but bad in the beginning of the attack. So much jaw pain, grinding my teeth. I think the infection came from my lymph nodes. The eye irritation it the worst. There are exercises to do to help ease up the frozen muscles. I was told a bacterial infection causes this. And stress.
@@prodhassle1966 I have improved but it took a long time. 16 months have now gone by and I am not fully recovered. Although looking at my face you would not notice a problem. However when I talk my mouth is still affected.
@@Fifi86911 have you ever thought of acupuncture or seeing a neurologist? When did you first notice improvement. Like being able to blink, smile, taste foods, raise a nostril or eyebrow. Thanks for the reply I hope you get back to 100% soon
Day 20 with bp and 6session of acupuncture and 4 sessions of facial massages and b12 injections steroids and antibiotics anyone have any other tips i should be doing
It takes way longer than 10 days. Maurice got extremely lucky recovering by 4 weeks. It usually takes 3-6 months on average. My dad has had it for 4 months and he’s just now starting to slow very very slowly recover. Nowhere near full recovery though. Hang in there.
He’s Lucking He’s Paid To Be Off Sick And Great Medical Coverage And Can Rest In a Nice Big House In Connecticut And His High Paying Job Waits For Him To Return , Lucky Guy Most People Don’t Have That.
I actually felt it coming. I didn't know what it was at the time but I remember my face jus started acting crazy like something bit me. It got worse over time. I was thinking it'll jus go away but actually got worse before I went to the doctor. Am getting better but my face isn't quite rite yet. It's a long process
Yes! Thanks for your comment. I have had Bell’s palsy for 4 months and still can’t blink. The western medicine doctors & specialists said “we really don’t know how to help you” so I asked friends for acupuncture referrals. I have been going once a week for 6 weeks and see improvements each week, but my acupuncture doctor told me that the prescription steroids delay recovery.
I just got it and I think it’s gonna be permanent 😭😭 I’ve had it for 4 days now I went to doctor 2 days after he said good thing I did and put me on steroids and another med hopefully it goes away fast I want my regular face bk in the name of Jesus I pray every day
@@joesegrist4165 I bought a red light facial massager off of Amazon and also magnesium lotion and used them together. Not sure it helped or not but I am healed now.
I was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy a little over a year ago. To say it messes with your mind is 100% true. The hardest part is just waiting and feeling like you might never get better…then you slowly do. 100% recovered now 😄
Do you still have any lingering symptoms or are you fully recovered? And what did you do to recover?
No lingering symptoms, 100% recovered. I was given a 7 day prescription for prednisone and Acyclovir. Otherwise, I didn’t do anything other than wait it out.
My face still has a really slight crook when I smile..and my eye still closes often but I’m grateful to not be fully in that shape anymore and I was 12.. That was 21 yrs ago🙏🏾
How long did it took you to recover?
@@ethiopianmovie686 completely recover I would say 2 months
Never thought I would look forward to being able to blink, speak and eat properly again. Getting Bell's Palsy is a curse and a blessing at the same time. Makes you grateful for the little things in life like blinking.
Blinking o how I miss it three weeks now. You are not kidding the smallest things people take for granted in life.
i so agree i am a young girl suffering from it. I almost lost hope but it's my 2nd week now, finally see some movements
@@ManihaBarry it gets better hang in there
Fjerid 🙏🏽❤️
So true i just got Bell's palsy 5 days ago and now i am so depressed, but hopes for recovery 😢😢.
i just got diagnosed with Bell's Palsy and its been almost a week. it sucks having one side of your face dropping and not cooperating. but exercise, medication and Vitamin B--100 complex can help out a lot. i pray whoever going through this is going recover. God bless and stay positive
I just got diagnosed today with it. did you recover?
We have a young girl at my daycare with this so I’m trying to educate myself on it a little.😊 I hope you made a full recovery
Me too bro blessings we can't let this disease win💯
Rafiq Ahmed keep fighting
Rafiq Ahmed 🙏🏽❤️
he gave me hope..this is my 2week into it..praying for a recovery like him🙏🙏
Have you recovered? I am going through this now, 5th day and I am in tears
@@SingingForDoggies are you recovered? I'm going through it for around 20 days.
@@SingingForDoggies are u recover plz say what to do
Mind too
I am on day 20 and been to 6 sessions of acupuncture my eye shuts but also been to massage therapist and get B12 injections I still waiting to see my smile back and blink correctly does anyone have any tips for me
i m very happy for this man, a friend of mine is going through it as we speak, blessings to all suffures!
I am in month 4 and it’s much better but still don’t have full ability back yet. 5 weeks is a super quick recovery. Wonderful for him!
Big hello to everyone here, who was diagnosed by this symptom. I had it last week, And it’s improving. Just want to say keep good faith and let it run its courses. It is blessing in disguise, grab this opportunity to look after yourself and recharge. Stay healthy..
Love this❤
Thank you❤
Thank you! I agree
two weeks today for me in experiencing pain now sharp pain in back of head behind the ear. swollen a bit but seeing movement by the mouth yay I'm grateful too it's a reality check for real to not take for granted the ability to blink our eye lol it's truly a blessing. devastated at first then the soul searching and we find why this happened. we have to take care of ourselves instead of putting us last. positive thinking and spiritual guidance really goes a long way to healing I think. glad to see your smile is back😋
Hey did you recover?
I’m so happy with him.. I have Bell’s palsy since I was a child.. in the 1970’s is when I got it, they found that their was a correlation between the polio vaccine and facial paralysis and nerve damage.. I am also deaf in my left ear .. it’s so hard been made fun of my whole life about it but it shows their ignorance and immaturity .. God bless and thank you for shedding light to Bell’s palsy
I had Bells since I was a baby 👶🏾 my parents told me that the hospital said I was the youngest that they ever seen in 35 yrs old now. What hurts the most is that I look at my childhood pictures and see a half of a smile never experience a full smile or raising of two eyebrows. Now I have children my kids ask dad why you have one eye bigger than the other. It’s mild not noticeable only when I smile and talk a little but pray for me people because I still suffer in my ❤️ that I have bells. Please pray for me in my healing and direction of where to go for assistance and I will pray for you all as well.
We are in the same boat.. i got it since a baby... i am into synkinesis.. and through reading ... Accupuncture could be my next try. I am 60 28/1/2021. Realised it only last December... bless the internet... try accupuncture.. maybe it helps
Try Acupuncture. It does work for me. Don't give up, Guys. All the best.
I had Bell's palsy and it will scare mess out of you. I immediately went to the ER because you believe it's a stroke. When the doctor entered the room he said it was Bell palsy. One important fact that I would to share is I remember my mother having the same symptoms as Bell's palsy. If you had Bell's palsy, please share this information with your children.
Thank you for sharing this. I'm one week in and need something positive to hear so thank you!
Just diagnosed with Bell's a little over a week ago at the end of a work trip to Germany...very scary...ALL of this is spot-on and very helpful. There are many facets to this...but I very much appreciate this piece, helped give me hope as I start the healing process after having finished up the steriods and soon starting acupuncture....thanks and best of luck Maurice!
How are you now? Did the steroids help?
I just woke up with this 2 days ago. Thank God for my queen and love of my life being so supportive
Its my 4 Day with it what should I do to recover faster
I'm recovering from Bells palsy and I can so relate to your experience. So glad that you have recovered. I still have a few "odds and ends" in my face that needs fixing. No doubt it's a traumatic experience.
How long have you been in it?
I received a diagnosis of Bell's Palsy five days ago, an experience that has heightened my appreciation for life and love. As someone who values positivity, I am beginning to recognize the significance of more than just outward appearances. Moving forward is essential. During my initial visit to the emergency room, while restocking my area, I encountered exemplary care from nurses Faith, Miranda, and Brittany, whose prompt action and compassion I deeply appreciate.
Warm regards.
My dad has had it for 4 months now, I’m 25 and he’s 52 and it made me extremely worried/sad. It’s tough to see him the way he is but it is getting better!! He can move his face a bit more. But he’s still not quite there when it comes to full recovery. It can take up to a year or longer to get back to normal so I’m just hoping he will recover. I’m sure you will too just hang in there. It’s so random and can really happen to anyone.
I think Covid has been causing it in many people recently.
I am experiencing the same thing, had been one wk and still my face hasnt recovered, the corticosteroids and vitamin b complex would often crunch my stomach and its an inconvenience, after watching this, its inspires me to keep going and he is right, its life changing and makes us refocus our priorities in life and now I think I will have to consider my health as my utmost priority
It's really heart breaking to look at the people who had lost their smiles but still have beautiful and gorgeous faces and hearts. As I have surfed through the internet and observed that Dr. Vikram and his team is helping a lot to the people who are suffering from this as they have helped a lot of people in this case. Thanks to the Doctors who are helping a lot to the people by providing treatment to bring back there lovely smiles.
I got diagnosed with Bell’s palsy when I was 17, I’m 40 now and I’ve never fully recovered, still can’t move the right side of my face, smile is wonky too! Everyone I know who’s had it have got better 100%, I’m the only one I know that hasn’t!
Your next! 🙏🏾
I’m 19 now, it happened when I was 11 and I still haven’t fully recovered either
I’m glad you fully recovered . I just got diagnosed a week and a half ago. It really sucks. God bless
Same here😔just 3days ago it felt terrible 😣
Do you take Vitamin b12 as well?
@@zyrineerdap1011 did you recover? I’m 4-5 days in now
@@prodhassle1966 Hi,Yes I am...Thanks God Im fully recovered now,and one thing I wanna share my therapist told me try to make your face and neck warm,Specially when sleeping and Using Air-condition or Fan.Hope you get well soon!
@@zyrineerdap1011 from the 1st day you were diagnosed how long did it take to fully recover? Or start seeing progress. Thank you I will try that !
Watching this video made me feel better with myself because I just got diagnosed last Friday n taking meds this helps me get thru it
I was diagnosed with bells palsy in 2017, Today I can say that I am 95 % healed
Day 2 wow what a crazy thing to be going thru 38years old never heard of this. Makes you self reflect on ones life. Not to mention appreciate everything.
It’s been 4 months and haven’t recovered yet , I’ve been doing different treatments, it’s tough going to work and any normal things because of the look I have but I have to keep going, hope anyone who has this to stay strong
Any changes yet? I have it also and I'm 4 weeks in with no improvement. Considering acupuncture
@@MagicCarpetRide8669now are you ok?...plz reply
** I truly hope someone can read this & gain hope** but you WILL BE OKAY. I remember when I first got it.. I was super down and scared. But I knew eventually it would go away. Staying positive is the first step. I first got it December 13th 2022. Now it’s Jan 5th and I’m about 90% healed. Take your medication, take your b12, run hot water on your face (every single) shower, do face exercises, massage your face & stay positive. That’s what I did. Don’t just sit around and let it run it’s course. Doing those little things HELP TREMENDOUSLY.. If you want it gone sooner than later then you have to go above & beyond. I even got acupunctures done. You’ll be okay I promise. Hopefully this helps someone 💛 you’re beautiful!
How effective is staying at home?
Grew up seeing his face on the news glad he's ok
on my second day already getting depressed. food and water always falling out your mouth and your eye not closing.
I was diagnosed with BP 2 weeks before my daughters wedding. I was horrified. By wedding day (which was Saturday) I had partial movement from the BP side so I didnt look too bad for her big day. Still not completely recovered but well on the way. :)
I think this is devastating for anybody!! Everywhere no matter what they do!! We go "to buy bread/anything" and everybody looks at us scared, they show kindness and care and they want to help us and show us that we are accepted, but!!!!! IT IS NOT PLEASANT! We are treated DIFFERENTLY and we sense it! It is heart breaking!! I had bells palsy 10 years ago and I am not fully recovered. Also, I was talking at Trade Shows with thousand people in the audience - it affected me badly. I understand how hard was for Mr. Dubois, too.
I suffered this bell palsy diagnosis and it started with an ear ache super healthy and one day my lips twitched and boy was I so in pain. I’m on the steriods and I’m home resting first week. So praying I get back in shape so my family needs me again.
How are you today?
Driving on vacation to Knoxville, Tennessee. Felt numbness in my face. Ended up in the ER in Knoxville. No stroke but Bell’s Palsy. Day 3. Hope this is a few weeks like him.
How are you now?
I am recovering from Bell's Palsy (end of week 2) and I started having acupuncture. There is no way to know if the acupuncture is making the difference or if I'm recovering on my own. However, I feel that I experienced a huge improvement directly after the acupuncture sessions, so I would encourage others to try it. I was a skeptic, but I feel so strongly that it helped that I'm commenting so that other people can consider it as an option. This has been upsetting and scary. If you have Bell's, stay positive, rest a lot, listen to your doctor, and consider acupuncture.
Yes that’s it
Did you recovery? I had BP about little over 2 weeks and I am having acupuncture 3-4 time a week, but my face does not move yet, my eye can’t close completely. I am very depressed.
@@DVan-ew3il I recovered about 95%. I am so sorry for what you are going through. Make sure you tape your eye closed with 3M micropore surgical tape so your cornea does not dry out, causing damage to your vision. ❤️
@@ElleDubsDubs thank you.
3days ago I got diagnosed,I’m having facial therapy..but I wana know do you take vitamins b?
I am suffering from bell's palsy from 21 yr and i was not well educated
before to research about what was worng with me.I have been mocked by
people so i generaly remain depressed and also thought to end my life at
some point of time ,but seeing your motivational vedio there is some
scope in my life.
I am from INDIA and and i am studying computer science but not rich
enough to make proper treatement abroad for this problem right now.
PLEASE HELP ME OUT OF THIS HELL CONDITIONS. and I WOULD BE OBLIGED
TO YOU FOR MY WHOLE LIFE.
I have this right now diagnosed a day now.
Oh man so scary and makes you really stop and think-don’t take anything for granted man
Yes...just woke up with it 7 days ago..so hope it goes away! Youre an inspiration!
I started seeing very slight improvement after about 2 weeks. Hope you’re doing better, hang in there.
@@C41TL1N87Now ,have you fully recovered? Plz reply
My head was in total pain when I got Bell's palsey
Thank you for posting, helpful and inspiring.
I have been told I have bell's palsy for the second time, the first time was when I was 10 and know I have it again and I'm 22. People I work with and family are all treating me like I don't have it but even tho I know I have it I'm glad there doing that.
Dare ToDream lots of people suggest L-Lysine if you have Bell's Palsy more than once. :)
I got it in January of this year, UNREAL it Scared Me if anyone gets it go to Accupucture which i did and I can say it Worked for me and No Medication which if you go tonUrgent care all they are going to do is here take this and this And go home and ride it out which sucks so I Highly Recomend Accupucture
I've had recurring Bell's Palsy since 2013, I was 14 then and in boarding school. I lost friends, people would laugh at me all the time and I stopped talking, stopped smiling. Every time it comes back I get depressed, lose my self esteem, become a shell of the person I used to be. I still struggle with feeling helpless, unlovable, ugly... It sucks when you can't explain this to your family or friends and have to deal with the self loathe that comes with the disease alone. I still don't have my smile back and my face is still droopy if you really look at me. In Kenya Botox and surgery to improve on your appearance is considered unethical so that's definitely out of the question until I have enough of my own money..
on my second week very depressing
On my 2nd day out of hospital very scary, but your not alone
Shamus Coleman don't worry it gets easier I have hade it for Neely 1 year 😐but it is progressing by the day you will get through it it's a long journey xx wish you the best xxxxx
Update?
hope it got better : )
Shamus Coleman u ever recover ?
I am ending my 3rd week. I woke up brushed my teeth and realized I couldn't hold water in my mouth to rinse.
RAPHAELBENDAN that's how I realized it too!
Me 3! Couldn't spit! I am heading into 5th day.
I started with loss of taste. Then when brushing my teeth I freaked out when I couldn’t hold water when rinsing my mouth. Got diagnosed today; however, I can still smile and frown.
I just found out today went to brush my teeth and couldnt figure out y spitting was difficult
@@dolphins291 did you recover? How long did it take you? I'm on my first week, and I'm so scared.
I just got this 2 days ago from having had covid for the very first time a week ago. Unbelievable how it happened, and to add insult to injury, I'm also recovering from a rotator cuff surgery from a month ago. Best of luck to everyone out there who reads this, I wish you all a speedy recovery.
Woke up with Bell’s palsy on Christmas Day. It started off very mild, I noticed my right eye was watering when I woke up and I was struggling to keep water in my mouth as I was drinking.
As the day went on I started to realise that something was wrong. I was losing movement on the right side of my face by the hour. At first I worried that I’d had a stroke, but I’m only 19 so inside I knew that wasn’t the case. After a quick trip to the walk in department I got diagnosed with BP and put on steroid treatment. Awful timing on Christmas though as there was nowhere open to pick up the prescription. I had to wait until the morning.
By the morning the right side of my face was completely paralysed. I could no longer smile or create any expression. This was when it began to get difficult. Simple everyday tasks such as talking, eating, drinking, brushing my teeth and even sleeping became a chore. I’ve completely isolated myself since, only leaving the house for doctors checkups.
It’s day 8 now, I’ve began to notice movement back in my cheeks once again. It’s nothing huge but feels incredible being able to feel my face muscles move again. I’m hoping this is the start to my recovery. As today’s gone by I feel as if I’m very slowly gaining back facial movement. I suppose this can only be a good sign. From what I’ve read a some people will not see improvement for weeks or even months. I’m hoping this early improvement will mean an earlier recovery. Time will tell. I’ve got uni again in ten days, but I’m not letting it get me down.
Moral of the story. Bell’s palsy’s awful. I wouldn’t wish it on anybody. It’s probably one of the most mentally damaging experiences I’ve had in my life. It will get better though, and you just have to power through it, you’ll be okay.
Major Bjork
Did you recover 100 %? How long did it take you? I'm on my first week and desperate nervous about this.
@@MarcelaE fully recovered now, bar a few very very minor muscle imbalances that only I would notice. I won’t lie to you though, recovery was quite a long process. Every day gets easier though as you slowly regain your movement. Just make sure you keep up with the facial exercises, that definitely helped me. Don’t dwell on it because it will get better, you just have to be patient. How are you getting on now? Have you got any movement back?
@@MajorBjork Hi, thank for your answer, Unfortunately, I don't see any progress and I'm on my 5th week. I'm really frustrated.
@@MarcelaE ahh that’s rough, I’m sorry to hear that. Just give it time, you really have to be patient with Bell’s palsy. If it helps I had vitamin B12 injections and took the tablets daily. Apparently it’s slightly correlated with the recovery so might be worth considering. Just keep your head up. You will get better so don’t stress about it. I wish you a speedy recovery, I know how tough Bell’s palsy can be.
@@MajorBjork thanks
I had it for 1 year 40 years ago. It comes back slightly when im tired just for a day
I got diagnosed yesterday! Started the medication right away! But in my case is just the feeling, my face looks the same as before, not noticeable change at all , I’m very lucky! Dr says that could be the worst it could get. Thanks God❤
Same here. No visible facial distortion. No dropping of jaw, no drooling, eyelid not fully stiff
I've had it since I was 11 im 27 now. Recently it's caused me pain. I just had an MRI of the brain. Neurologist says I could have m.s. no one knows much about this disease. My Bell's never healed 100 percent. I can't completely smile on one side but yet the facial nerves pull on this side. So I have lines on that side. I also have a fold on the inner corner of the Bell's eye. I've been told it's not noticable unless I tell someone. I was told the only treatment is meds and physical therapy. When I was 11 a neurologist approached myself and my guardian for an experimental procedure. They said they were gonna do surgery on my brain but there was a high mortality rate? It was like 50/50. I declined. To put that pressure on a kid is insanity. So I've "suffered I silence" for years. Tuesday I get a diagnosis for the pain. I stupidly looked at my own MRI images and I have no idea what I'm looking for. I'm asking the universe for good vibes that it's only nerve damage.
Sapphire Orchid
Sapphire Orchid, if you anyone else is reading this. Go to an acupuncturist. Have had it for eons myself but with most healing around the eye as the treatments came much later. Just remember, you're still you.
God's healing hands on you🙏
I have it but like a lot of people I thought it was a stroke. I’m on the meds. My doctor says it should clear up in a month but it my face might return 85%. It’s the headaches that kills me but I thank God that it’s not worst.
they all tell you its a temporary condition. but it feels like you've had a stroke! nothing works on that side.
damn
I had it for 35 yrs still trying to excercise 💯
I was just diagnosed.. so scared... 5th day..so depressed.. crying every single day afraid I will look like this forever. Please tell me it gets better.
How are you progressing? I’m in week 2.
It gets better...
How are you now?
I’ve been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy 2 days ago and it is very scary. Whenever I try to drink water or brush my teeth, water keeps spilling out of my mouth so it is very hard. I can still raise both my eyebrows but my left nose has completely shut down. I’m a 17 years old with 2 more months of school left. I am very afraid since graduation is happening soon but my smile has been ruined. How will I make friends like this in college
Real friends will come..
It will all get good again for you 🙏🏾❤️
@@lesleymaclennan7899 thanks! It ended up going away in a week or 2. The doctor prescribed me with some pills that are steroids which quickly helped me recover to the natural state
Hi my name is Tawana i am 40 i had my wisdom teeth pulled may 3 2019 this year 3 days later my face was looking crazy so i want to the hospital. And now i have bell palsy and still have it and i work in a nursing home i am a med tech CNA. So now i work 3shift so no one can see my face jeuse Christ knows was best for me. Taken it one day at a time i am blessed❤❤😀
Got it yesterday, diagnosed today, sucks ass, 10/10 would not lopside again
one good thing though, I can confuse the hell out of people when they can't tell if im smiling or not when they do something that may have upset me ;P
+Steam Free do you still have it
+katiria rivera Its almost gone now :)
April 1rst 2015 I got it and I still have it but it got way better
+katiria rivera heh yeah- mines almost gone luckily, but really I'm just grateful I can whistle like I used to haha In all seriousness though, I hope you recover fully soon :)
I got diagnosed with Bell's Palsy yesterday. Very shocking. I went to the doctor immediately. Now the waiting game starts.
Update?
Thanks for asking. I'm well. It took roughly six to eight weeks for things to get back to normal. Still very scary.
@@Imeraldgyrl hi, has it resurfaced or gone completely?
@@kasthemall yes it has gone completely.
After how long did you recover.
I'm 2 days in...diagnosed yesterday...ill get better quickly...my face is all I have!!
it is three months and counting.i did acupuncture among all the treatments I can think of,,it is healing at its own rate..io look forward to full recoery
He's a lucky man, 8 years since my first attack and had 6 more since.
It comes and goes?
i've had it 23 years. I still get teeny incremental increases in mobility
Diagnosed and I am on week 5. Starting to lose hope but still holding on. I’ve done 3x therapy a week and no change. So tired
U will be better you will see ..
I am searching this because I am experiencing it right now. It has been 10 days and I still can't blink. Never will think that I will one day envoy those people who can easily blink eyes. 😅
I just got this last week and I was freaked out... hopefully it will go soon
For me this started a few weeks ago with a bad cold and hollow ringing in my ear - it came to full circle this morning, when I couldn't feel the right side of my face. My tongue started to loose sensation a few days ago - and everything tasted flat (including water). Its very scary - I went to the ER this morning thinking I was having a stroke. My advice to anyone thats going through it go to the ER. Don't wait god forbid it is a stroke. My eye is burning pretty bad - mine is caused by a bad middle ear infection. I don't know about the recovery time, but I can tell you it sucks. Those people talking about alternatives and all that should just go to the Doctor. If your primary care physician sucks - get a new one.
That's what mine was cause by. Im currently on day 6. I went to the ER and the doctor didn't even tell me I had bells palsy. I figured it out for myself. I do daily exercises and massages. Im taking amoxicillin for the ear infection and I wasn't given any steroids. I use an eye patch at night and eye drops during the day. I can still close my eye and my speech isn't too bad just b and p words.
Did they prescribe you anti viral medicine too
I had Bell’s palsy 2 years ago and i still see it’s affects in my eye when i take a selfie.
Doesn’t matter what job you have, it is a painful thing to deal with. I’m extremely tired. It’s affecting my time with my grand baby. Let me tell ya, it’s not just affecting the persons looks. It’s physically draining as well.
I'm sorry to hear that about Maurice, I'm glad he better from it
As a person suffering from Bell’s palsy I find this interview quite disturbing.
are you still suffering from the condition?
petite aish the doctors say I’m about 80% healed I still feel it and notice it
I suffered from bells palsy and it was semi permanent but I'm down on myself because I still look different and I miss my smile
It’s going to come back - I’m dealing with it now
On 1 year and 9 months 70% recovered
My mom is almost 2 years. What did you do?
What are you doing I had it for 35 yrs
@@Destinedtoreignnow After 35 years you recovered from it?
How r u now?
Just an jupdate: I'm on day 4. My right sid of my face is affected. I can blink but I cant close my eyelids tight. I have to always remember to force my right eyelid to shut with my finger. If I don't I get teary eyes. Eating is frustrating b/c its hard to chew. I have to be very careful drinking water b/c it spills out. I can't move my right eyebrow at all. I cant smile on my right side. I didn't see a doctor. I'm thinking of getting eyedrops and Vitamin B-12. I can't flare my right nostril. That's about it for now. I do facial massage atleast 4 times a day.
Did it pass? We’re you able to recover
Facial massage inthe first days is not recommended.
I have been diagnosed 5 months ago and still not able to blink. Getting some movement back and I am able to smile. The most annoying thing about it is covering ur other eye so it doesn't dry out at night and when ur in bed and your tired u just don't feel like getting up to cover it but u r forced. When the light hits it bothers me. I just want my eye to blink again.
NED did you see a neurologist? I’m in my 4th week can’t blink yet. Only can move eyebrow no smile.
electro acupuncture helped me a lot. The massages nor the heat treatments, helped me, only the acupuncture.
I got Bells Palsey after a dental visit.
I’m my 4th week. After dental cleaning. Can move my eyebrow pretty good but still can’t smile or pucker lips and I can’t blink yet
@@GlenCat88 Yes me to, I only had cleaning done but I bled profusely and got Bells Palsey a few days later. After steroids and a month my symptoms seem to have disappeared. Yours will to. Let me know.
This dude didn’t mention how excruciatingly painful it is and acting like it was just a walk in the park.
I remember watching this clip. And July the 3 2018 all in the sudden, it strikes me in a blink of a second, my speech became sluggish and I couldn’t form a full kiss. 10 minutes Later I noticed I couldn’t smile and could not drin
Just came down with last week. I was told to actually tape my eye shut when I sleep. Had to visit the docctors for 5 hours just to make sure it wasn't a stroke. Cut back on your computer time. The bright lights will burn your eyes. I watched DVDs in the dark (scary ones !)
I'm 4 weeks in to Bells Palsy with no signs of recovery. I'm 99% sure stress caused it. Any advice?
I’m on month 4 of this ordeal, I’d say I’m at 80% & hopeful I will heal completely. Mine started a week after a stressful dental procedure, I believe the stress caused it. I was prescribed steroids, didn’t help at all, it’s just a waiting game with this crap…hope you’re feeling better
@@Kenna198 I'm 6 months in, I've seen some improvement but I'm way off. Hope you're well!
Start my 2nd week pls pray for me recovery ho jaau
Just diagnosed. Still figuring out how to keep my left eye from drying out. I’m taping my eye down at work so that the right side of my face doesn’t get exhausted trying to compensate.
Thank you for this motivation and explanation. I just got diagnosed.
What’s up man? Where are ya at now. Did you recover?
I woke up with this today, I have ear pain
Day 5 up until today wjen I was diagnosed I had ear and gland pain
I'm on day 4. Just diagnosed yesterday. The first 2 days just felt like I had a cotton ball stuck in the corner of my eye, the nex night it was pulsing. The next morning i woke up unable to smile. Ive been on clindamycin for 9 days and I can't help but feel it had something to do with it, even though the net said it didn't. I have minimal movement and i cant blink, but I can slightly raise my eyebrow. I'll tape my eye shut to sleep tonight. The worst part is that I'm single and i just don't have the personality to make it without a decent face.
I'm 11 days now diagnose with bells palsy...he give me hope...
My boyfriend of many years took one look at me and was gone in 2 days. I am devastated.
3 days ago I woke up in the morning I found my half face bottom side is not normal it is not moving my gf feels uncomfortable with me now I had such a good face and with in one night 😅😅 but I am getting better daily I hope I will recover soon . Nancy don't worry u will recover try to be positive
The fact that my boyfriend left was very fortunate. Anyone who would abandon you in the midst of a crisis is worthless anyway.
@@nancyadams9228 are u ok Nancy I mean did u fully recovered 🙂?
@@nancyadams9228 u deserve better Nancy 🌟
I’m in my first week of recovery. Did you go to the mountains by any chance? I had just gotten back from the Ozarks, I thought maybe pressure from going into the mountains. But for months I’ve had painful knots in my neck and behind my ear. It affects me on the right side. I’ve bitten my tongue so hard a few times but bad in the beginning of the attack. So much jaw pain, grinding my teeth. I think the infection came from my lymph nodes. The eye irritation it the worst. There are exercises to do to help ease up the frozen muscles. I was told a bacterial infection causes this. And stress.
I had severe pain under my ear and still have intermittent nerve pain. Diagnosed with Grade 4 facial palsy. Now in week 3. No improvement so far.
Did you improve?
@@prodhassle1966 I have improved but it took a long time. 16 months have now gone by and I am not fully recovered. Although looking at my face you would not notice a problem. However when I talk my mouth is still affected.
@@Fifi86911 have you ever thought of acupuncture or seeing a neurologist? When did you first notice improvement. Like being able to blink, smile, taste foods, raise a nostril or eyebrow. Thanks for the reply I hope you get back to 100% soon
Can last a lifetime as mine has and was excruciatingly painful!
Me to had for six years as people can't see anything they think you are a moaning for nothing i get so deprest
Day 20 with bp and 6session of acupuncture and 4 sessions of facial massages and b12 injections steroids and antibiotics anyone have any other tips i should be doing
I'm going through this it's been 10days and no recovery what so ever
It takes way longer than 10 days. Maurice got extremely lucky recovering by 4 weeks. It usually takes 3-6 months on average. My dad has had it for 4 months and he’s just now starting to slow very very slowly recover. Nowhere near full recovery though. Hang in there.
@@treysavage9262 thanks hope your dad gets well soon take care
I also got diagnosed with Bell's Palsy it has been two weeks now it really is bad and scary I can't even speak clearly
I'm on my second week of this but I will make it
same here. this is my first whole week with it.
How are you all doing?
He’s Lucking He’s Paid To Be Off Sick And Great Medical Coverage And Can Rest In a Nice Big House In Connecticut And His High Paying Job Waits For Him To Return , Lucky Guy Most People Don’t Have That.
So because he worked hard in college to have a good career that pay him good money he is the villain man y'all got to stop
I actually felt it coming. I didn't know what it was at the time but I remember my face jus started acting crazy like something bit me. It got worse over time. I was thinking it'll jus go away but actually got worse before I went to the doctor. Am getting better but my face isn't quite rite yet. It's a long process
Dude, correction: that is the best western medicine has to offer, there are other ways. Acupuncture is the best
Yes! Thanks for your comment. I have had Bell’s palsy for 4 months and still can’t blink. The western medicine doctors & specialists said “we really don’t know how to help you” so I asked friends for acupuncture referrals. I have been going once a week for 6 weeks and see improvements each week, but my acupuncture doctor told me that the prescription steroids delay recovery.
I have it and it's scary. Staying positive. Searching for therapy..
I just got it and I think it’s gonna be permanent 😭😭 I’ve had it for 4 days now I went to doctor 2 days after he said good thing I did and put me on steroids and another med hopefully it goes away fast I want my regular face bk in the name of Jesus I pray every day
Day 5 for me the affected side keeps twitching on its own is that a good thing
I’m in my second week. Mine does that too. How are you coming along now?
Eddie Butler 7 weeks in now 95% healed
This is my third time having it.
I was just diagnosed. Does anyone have tips? I’m worried.
do facial massages with oil, drink lots of hot drinks, also my 2nd week of it. Massages help
I’m 21 weeks pregnant and also 3 weeks in with Bell’s palsy. It’s been absolutely horrible :(
Sorry to hear about it. May you heal soon and have a safe delivery! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😇💖
Did you do anything facial massage wise? I can’t find any machines that will help with this. The back massagers are too powerful.
@@joesegrist4165 I bought a red light facial massager off of Amazon and also magnesium lotion and used them together. Not sure it helped or not but I am healed now.
How are you now?
@@Hannah-tz7gf I have made almost a full recovery. I would say 90%! There is some slight residuals if you know I had it and are looking for it 🙏🏼💖
I am in week 9 and no healing until now.