Guest guest Posted January 28, 2007 Report Share Posted January 28, 2007 I have bell's palsy it comes and goes and will sty between 1-6 months at a time. it really isn't painfl nor anoyi ng than anything.It usually will come back between 5-10 years. It is caused by the largest nerve in your face b eing damaged at some point. In my case my ex caused mine. the nerve is inflammed and maybe some Lavander or something aong those lines might helps. -Sarah At 07:35 AM 1/28/2007, you wrote: >My sil has been diagnosed with Bell's Palsy and it's pretty bad. He can't >blink his eye and he drools when he drinks. He's in extreme pain - back of >the ear, and the doc hasn't given him much help in the way of pain meds. I >guess this is one of my main beefs with the allopathic doctors now - they're >so friggin afraid that a patient's going to abuse the meds that they just >don't prescribe them anymore, even when they're needed. I can't tell you how >angry this is making me, but that's not my question. > >When researching the condition to get more information, I saw links for > " natural " remedies for Bell's Palsy. Frankly, I'm not going to follow them >or recommend something I know nothing about. > >Do any of you have any imperical information on treating Bell's Palsy >naturally? Anecdotal is alright too - I know you guys wouldn't share >something with me if you didn't trust the source. I just don't want to go on >a wild goose chase. > >Susan H. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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