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Old 02-28-2014, 09:20 AM #1
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Default paralysis of upper lip area?

Twice now, after exercising (fairly long walks) I have had a temporarily paralyzed upper lip area which made me talk funny. it would last only a short time and disappear after resting. Is this an MS thing? Is this a stroke thing?
It's very odd. Maybe it's similar to the chronic speech difficulty some MS patients have.
I am not sure just what body parts it affects--obviously the lip-- the tongue too?
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