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Old 11-13-2013, 04:36 AM #1
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Default Facial droop

Its seems like when you think, things are getting better they take a turn for the worse. I started noticing a facial droop on my gf yesterday. Her smile is asymmetric now. This is happening after 21 days. I know she has been trying to do more the last few days. Is this a sign that I need to get her some immediate help or is it just her brain telling her that she is trying to do too much? Please share your experience with this.
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