Hi all, I am presently being transferred to my new local Hematology team, and last Monday I was diagnosed with Bells Palsy. does anyone have any info on any complications in having CLL and then Bells Palsy.
I am on 'Prednisolon', which has a side effect of weaker immunity, and vulnerability to infections.
I have notified my new Hematology Team of this, and they have suddenly brough my appointment forward considerably, to the 24th July'
Also, can anyone assist me in accessing a list of the names and qualifications of our local NHS Hospital, Hematology Consultants. I have tried all variations of searches but to no avail.
Any views, or experiences would be very much appreciated
Thanks Ron.
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Doesn't the website of your local HS trust give the names of the consultants by dept.? When I was first diagnosed 15 years ago I looked them up in the medical directory in a public library
Hmm. I contracted Bell's Palsy about seven weeks ago, presumably because I'd been exposed to the flu, which my son had, and which can trigger the condition.
I was on low-dose prednisone for ten days, and valocyclovir (Valtrex) 1000mg for a couple weeks.
Thankfully, after a week, I started to get some movement back, and after 2-3 weeks, the condition had essentially disappeared.
Yeah, I have CLL, currently on Zanabrutunib, which wasn’t paused during the palsy. (Been on it since February, to good effect.) I’d been taking Valtrex all along, as a precaution, and I wonder if that’s what led me to have such a mild case of Bell’s: as I was already on a treatment for it before I got it! … As for prednisone, I think I was on 10mg twice day.
Feel free to message me if you have other questions!
I had contracted Shingles one week before being hit with Bells Palsy. I am on Ibrutinib for CLL and have been on Valtrex since. I continued with treatment through the Shingles and the Palsy. That was four years ago and things have been fine after that. It took about 6 weeks for the Palsy to vanish and a little longer for the Shingles. I hope things clear up quickly for you. 🙂
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