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Old 12-19-2011, 07:56 PM #1
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Three months after MVD surgery,still having a few problems with fluid on my ear, & numbness on left side. Now have Bells Palsy on right side of my face. Has anyone ever had this problem after MVD surgery?
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Three months after MVD surgery,still having a few problems with fluid on my ear, & numbness on left side. Now have Bells Palsy on right side of my face. Has anyone ever had this problem after MVD surgery?
It sounds like you've got some nerve damage. My DH had it from a bout of undiagnosed shingles which attacked the nerve. Is this from your surgery? I believe I've seen it listed as a complication of an MVD, but its been awhile ago since I read about it.
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