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LovingA2andMI

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16. Stress Can Bring On....Bell's Palsy....
Fri Jun 16, 2017, 01:25 PM
Jun 2017
"Bell's palsy is a form of temporary facial paralysis resulting from damage or trauma to the facial nerves. The facial nerve-also called the 7th cranial nerve-travels through a narrow, bony canal (called the Fallopian canal) in the skull, beneath the ear, to the muscles on each side of the face. For most of its journey, the nerve is encased in this bony shell.

Each facial nerve directs the muscles on one side of the face, including those that control eye blinking and closing, and facial expressions such as smiling and frowning. Additionally, the facial nerve carries nerve impulses to the lacrimal or tear glands, the saliva glands, and the muscles of a small bone in the middle of the ear called the stapes. The facial nerve also transmits taste sensations from the tongue.

When Bell's palsy occurs, the function of the facial nerve is disrupted, causing an interruption in the messages the brain sends to the facial muscles. This interruption results in facial weakness or paralysis.

Bell's palsy is named for Sir Charles Bell, a 19th century Scottish surgeon who described the facial nerve and its connection to the condition. The disorder, which is not related to stroke, is the most common cause of facial paralysis. Generally, Bell's palsy affects only one of the paired facial nerves and one side of the face, however, in rare cases, it can affect both sides."


https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Patient-Caregiver-Education/Fact-Sheets/Bells-Palsy-Fact-Sheet

And considering how many daily lies Bobblehead Kellyanne tells, a case of Bell's Palsy popping up is not a surprise, in the least.
Did Kelly Anne have a stroke? [View all] Baconator Jun 2017 OP
bell's palsy, maybe? niyad Jun 2017 #1
Unless it's very recent then I don't think so Blue_Adept Jun 2017 #23
Same here, 10 years ago, came back to the tune of about 90%. reflection Jun 2017 #31
Perjurer's Palsy Achilleaze Jun 2017 #25
My guess too. Richard Painter, who frogmarch Jun 2017 #33
thank you, i try not to judge people on looks but she looks okieinpain Jun 2017 #2
Maybe botox gone wrong? Kleveland Jun 2017 #3
My first thought actually JenniferJuniper Jun 2017 #5
I don't see her enough to compare... Baconator Jun 2017 #6
"Unfortunate looking" Les Cowbell Jun 2017 #34
It could be Bell's Palsy... Raster Jun 2017 #4
+1 dalton99a Jun 2017 #11
There are a lot of neuro-muscular conditions, or it could be nothing still_one Jun 2017 #7
Absolutely... Baconator Jun 2017 #9
She might have been looking into a microwave for to long? imanamerican63 Jun 2017 #8
If she has some underlying condition gratuitous Jun 2017 #10
She refused to touch it. lpbk2713 Jun 2017 #12
Face lift gone wrong? MoonRiver Jun 2017 #13
Have Another Cherry hamsterjill Jun 2017 #14
It could be her body rejecting her. nt Guy Whitey Corngood Jun 2017 #15
Yes, cognitive "disownance" auto-immune phenomena elias7 Jun 2017 #24
Stress Can Bring On....Bell's Palsy.... LovingA2andMI Jun 2017 #16
Neat... Baconator Jun 2017 #18
She always looks like that. wildeyed Jun 2017 #17
It's a side effect of talking out of both sides of her mouth Orrex Jun 2017 #19
LOLOLOL nini Jun 2017 #26
Probably botox. Haven't seen her today, but I noticed she looked as if she'd had Vinca Jun 2017 #20
I just watched the interview on Youtube and it looks like uneven Botox results. Glimmer of Hope Jun 2017 #29
She saw AmandaRuth Jun 2017 #21
when she has to use 5 cm of foundation what do you expect snooper2 Jun 2017 #22
Maybe just trying to keep a straight face while she says so many ridiculous things HopeAgain Jun 2017 #27
Her right eyelid is sagging a bit, my guess is it's from Botox. herding cats Jun 2017 #28
Someone threw water on her njhoneybadger Jun 2017 #30
Everything on that side of face is somewhat sagged. Grammy23 Jun 2017 #32
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