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Old 09-02-2008, 12:06 PM
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Hello Elizabeth73 and welcome to NeuroTalk. My Sis in law had Bell's Palsy as a child and shows no repercussions from it now as an adult, but I'm sure eveyone's case is different.
Have the Dr's said if there was anything they could do to help correct the ramifications from the Bell's Palsy, if indeed, there is anything to be done?

As for you Dau's lump on her jaw; please have it checked out. It could be anything, but worrying about it will not make things any easier for you or her.

Sometimes a problem w/a tooth CAN cause a lump, but it really does need to be addressed by either a PCP or a dentist. *used to work in a dental office* It could even be a pocket of infection, but I'm definitely not qualified to guess.

'm glad you found us and I hope you check out our many forums and make yourself at home. This is an amazing place and the members are extremely friendly and helpful.

Keep us posted on your dau, OK? Look forward to seeing more posts from you.


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