Bells Palsy

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I'm still getting over mine, ( 3 months on this Monday) but a lot better. All the best Byron

try electro acupuncture, my mother had Bells 30 years ago and I took her to chinese guy and virtually cured her with one session. one needle near thumb and one on cheek than give it 240 volts for about 20 mins. broke the paralysis after ten minutes. my session is this wednesday at gold coast

Thanks for the heads up, will give it a try

went to a Ballina guy who used only those stick-on pads with electricity that did improve the eye well but they did not contact well with my mouth due to unshaven face (remembered then forgot) so no great help but some improvement. Check out websites for Electro acupuncture but only let them put near the mouth and not eye due to possible effects on eye. The neurologists told me that acupuncture on cheek cannot do any harm.
 
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I'm still getting over mine, ( 3 months on this Monday) but a lot better. All the best Byron

try electro acupuncture, my mother had Bells 30 years ago and I took her to chinese guy and virtually cured her with one session. one needle near thumb and one on cheek than give it 240 volts for about 20 mins. broke the paralysis after ten minutes. my session is this wednesday at gold coast

240 volts?
Sounds unpleasant.
 
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I'm still getting over mine, ( 3 months on this Monday) but a lot better. All the best Byron

try electro acupuncture, my mother had Bells 30 years ago and I took her to chinese guy and virtually cured her with one session. one needle near thumb and one on cheek than give it 240 volts for about 20 mins. broke the paralysis after ten minutes. my session is this wednesday at gold coast

240 volts?
Sounds unpleasant.

I have no idea what power for sure it would have an adaptor. It is a stinging sensation but quite tolerable.
 
Update, have now had 3 sessions of acupuncture and am almost completely over it, just a slight slope in the mouth at certain angles, before it was about 45 degree angle and my left eyelid could not move at all but now very close to perfect. The shocking part of it is that acupuncture was not mentioned at all at the neurological dept of John Flynn Private Hospital at Tugun, Gold Coast.
 

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