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Old 11-27-2014, 09:57 AM #8
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Default Does anyone know the outcome to this situation??!

After a concussion I am experiencing the same symptoms (not able to move my forehead/eyebrows) My left eye looks droopier as that was the side of my face that got hit. I am very down about it and still resting as my head still hurts also from the impact. It's been a week since the accident. I just have been told that I hit a nerve and at this point I don't know if my face will go back to normal or if this requires medical attention.
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