I have this face thing that I don't know
what it's called. I'm just 18 and one of
my eyes doesn't want to fully close and
now one side of my lip (the same side as
where my eye isn't working) won't
cooperate as well as before. I think it
started when my ear was hurting and now my
right side of my face isn't working as
well as before... I need someone to help
me
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insurancegirl
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5286
Posted: 05-07-04 23:34pm
You may want to look into informations on
bells pausy (sp?). My aunt had this,
also when she was 18, and it was said to
have been caused from depression. You
will have to get on medication to balance
the chemicals in your brain for you face
to go back to normal.
Good luck,
~jennifer~
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san54
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Dec 2003 Posts: 227 Location: Virginia
Bells Palsy Posted: 05-07-04 23:38pm
What you have is bells palsy. It is not a
serious thing. What you need to go is
look in the mirror and do some exercised
to get the musles going again. They will.
I had it over 30 years ago when I was
pregnant with my first child. Good luck.
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gothfairie
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 May 2004 Posts: 2 Location: classroom
Thanks Posted: 05-10-04 22:22pm
Hey thanks it's been getting sore a bit so
I think it'll start working now... But I
have been a bit depressed and a little bit
more than stressed out but thank you... I
really needed a nit of a conformation
about it...
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