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- Facial Paralysis since birth
It's very difficult to explain to someone what living with Facial Palsy is like. I was lucky in a way to be born with it. People who have known life with a normal face seem to struggle more to come to terms with living with facial paralysis.
- kids with facial palsy
I was a kid with facial palsy so maybe what I have to say might help someone. Childhood paralysis is not much fun in any shape or form. Kids with facial palsy should read my story.
- dry eye facial bells palsy
In my adult life I decided to try and find out more about whether there was anything could be done about my facial paralysis or facial palsy as it is technically known. I knew there were people who suffered with Bell's Palsy so I was hoping someone might have some answers to make my life easier. In particular I had a dry eye problem.
- facial palsy problems
Seaside holidays for those with Facial Palsy can be a problem. People with normal reflexes in their eyes don't have to think about protecting their eyes from any sand flying around. For those with an ability to shut one eye, or just those with poor eye reflexes, sand can be a nightmare.
Other problems include being around those who smoke and central heating.
- Cutting hair ends
Some suggestions for Facial Palsy sufferers about the best way to tackle hair cuts, washing the hair and also some discussion about artificial tears and how they can be used to help with a dry eye for those who have facial paralysis.
- Facial Paralysis - a mother's view
Facial paralysis from a mother's point of view. A few points on how to give your child the best start in life knowing they have facial paralysis.
- Facial Palsy Eye pictures
This page shows close up pictures of the eyes when someone suffers from Facial Palsy. You can see how the paralysis prevents the eye from completely closing.
- My Pictures and living with Facial Palsy
Photos of me and how Facial Palsy affects you when you smile.
- facial paralysis pictures
Pictures of my facial paralysis showing how you can live with it and still be happy.
- Facial Palsy at Birth
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