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Old 11-22-2013, 09:27 AM #1
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Default Facial weakness

The left side of my face is sunken in and getting worse. I have had blood work done (25 test), nerve and muscle tests in other parts of my body, but all have come up normal. I've gone to my reg. doctor, who sent me to a neuro surgeon and I have to wait until April to get an appointment at the Kirkland Clinic. Has anyone else had their cheek sink in? I just gotten out of braces (adult 68 years old). Could this cause this to happen???
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