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Old 09-02-2008, 10:54 AM #1
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Default Hello, My daughter had bells palsy at age 7

Hello

We found out my daughter had type 1 diabetes at age 7.
3 months later she got bells palsy.
Totally frozen on one side for 6 months.

Doctors say about an 80% recovery.
She is 14 now. She still has stiffness and one eye is smaller and closes alot when tired or smiling, or in the sun.

She hates it, she see's pictures of herself with two perfect eyes up to the age of 7.
She still is a very pretty girl.

She now has a lump on her jaw, doesn't seem related to any teeth. She is terrified because it is on the bells palsy side. Hurts only when pressed on.

Thanks from Missouri
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