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Pregnant and Woke up with Bels Palsy

I am a little over 35 weeks pregnant and woke up the other day unable to blink my left eye or use the left side of my face and mouth. It was incredibly scary. Thankfully, they ruled out stroke completely but told me I most likely have bels palsy. It is very frustrating to deal with. I wanted to know if anyone else has experienced this problem and how you handled it. Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

DeeL.

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Thank you so much for all of your support. I realize I just need to be patient and wait it out. It really helps to hear all of you experiences.

DeeL.

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Hello D. - I've never had bels palsy; but my husband has it effected the left side of his face & was given a low does steriods & took about 2 weeks to get over; in the mean time was told to chew gum to work the nerves. I know this isn't much. Congratulations on baby to be!

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I got Bels Palsy just after my first child was born. It is frustrating, but it is temporary. They did put me on steroids for a short time. I had the hardest time with my eye not closing. I use strips to keep it closed at night as recommended by the doctor. However watch for a common allergic reaction to these. Other than that, today you wouldn't know I ever had it 14 years ago. Good Luck and stay positive.

I had no idea that this condition was this common during pregnancy. Unfortunately, I don't have any advice, but I do have the power of prayer and I will use it right away!!!

At the very least you have taught some of us something new that we may be able to help somebody else with someday!

Blessings and speedy healing,
~L.

it is scary...just do what dr says and have alot of patience...and be careful drinking and eating till you have complete sensation back....i had an awful time with choking if i want careful..it has something to do with the 5th nerve in the head is how it was explained to me and anything could have caused it...it just takes time for your body to recover..good luck and huggs

D.,

Sorry to hear about your Bell's Palsy. I got it at a little over 37 weeks. I used a heating pad for nerve pain behind the ear (if you have that). Just know that it will go away and that it's temporary. Feel free to email me at ____@____.com if you have any questions.

Take care,
C.

Morning D.,

I haven't been on here in a long time; however, my sister wanted me to make sure that I had seen and read this. I had Bels Palsy several years ago. I had eaten ice cream one night and noticed the tip of my tongue a little numb. I thought it was a little frost bit.. (lol) Well as the next day proceeded my nose and mouth was a little numb, and noticed that my left side of my face was numb. I immediately called the doctor and while I was not pregnant they started me on steriods and an antibotic.

I did a lot of research on this issue. There is a place in Gaylord Mi that works with this issue and can give you a lot of information.

Well I started going to my chiropractor again and taking a lot of vitamin B. Also they suggest that doing a head/skull massage (light) to stimulate the nerves.

It took several weeks and I do have to say that my face was back to normal about 99%. I still do get those feelings occassionally, and start back on the Vitamin regiment and seeing the chiropractor. Mine was from a pinched nerve in my neck that lead to my ear and face.

My daughter had gotten bels from a virus. She is 100% okay. She was just a little girl about 9 or so then and now is 19.

Funny story is that my mother had this same thing when she was in her late 20's early 30's. She had gotten hit in the face with a ice snow ball. It took her back then several months to heal but is fine. Occassionally thru the years she has had some issues, however now at her age of 82 they are now watching for other issues.

If you would like to chat more on this you can reach me at ____@____.com. I hope this information has been helpful.

Take care.

Kim

Just want you to know that one of my sisters had this, not during pregnancy but just randomly, and it went away in a number of days. It was very frustrating and scary for her though so I can imagine what you're going through, and I hope it gets better very soon!

Hi D., my best friend has had it 3 times. She is a wealth of info, let me know if you want her email address, she has done tons of research. The funniest part, she had it all 3 times prior to pregnancy but didn't get it when she was pregnant.

Hello D. - I've never had bels palsy; but my husband has it effected the left side of his face & was given a low does steriods & took about 2 weeks to get over; in the mean time was told to chew gum to work the nerves. I know this isn't much. Congratulations on baby to be!

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