Might have Bell's Palsy D:
10 years ago
Starting a about 3 or 4 ago, I noticed that my sense of taste had been diminished and my tongue felt a little bland or rubbery in a way. I didn't know what was going on, because I couldn't recall having burned it or bitten it at any time. But recently, I've noticed other effects. It's difficult to wink with my right eye, or keep it closed for long if I relax my face. The right side of my mouth doesn't open as wide as my left side, and when I swish liquid around, it squirts out the side.
Smiling produces a similar effect of the right side of my face not moving as much as my left. Thankfully my tongue is feeling better right now, at least on the left side, I can still feel a bit on the right that's kind of numb.
Apparently Bell's Palsy is temporary and clears up after about 10 days. My grandmother had this a while ago too, and my dad says it might be hereditary. At the moment, the symptoms are more of an annoyance than a problem, and I hope they don't get worse before things get better.
Smiling produces a similar effect of the right side of my face not moving as much as my left. Thankfully my tongue is feeling better right now, at least on the left side, I can still feel a bit on the right that's kind of numb.
Apparently Bell's Palsy is temporary and clears up after about 10 days. My grandmother had this a while ago too, and my dad says it might be hereditary. At the moment, the symptoms are more of an annoyance than a problem, and I hope they don't get worse before things get better.
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Yep, the problem cleared up and my blood pressure dropped to a much more preferable level (it was dangerously high when the doctor checked it the first time)! I had drank practically nothing but water and avoided salt and sugar since I got back from the doctor's. Going to try and keep it up, I've got another check up in like 3 months for the blood pressure medication.
Hope you'll keep it up~ ^w^