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Default Facial Swelling

Several months ago I experienced numbness on the right side of my face with my eyelid drooping. Some of the numbness gradually went away. But my eyelid has stayed drooping. The last few weeks I'v noticed the same side of my face is swollen and seems to be staying this way. I'm not sure if I'm loosing the muscle tone also, as that side of my chin is looking like it has a jowel hanging from it...and on down into my neck.

Has anyone experienced this....is it the ms? or something else?
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