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I had Bells Palsy 10 years ago

I understand it only effects the left side of your face and will subside after 21 days

It’s a minor inconvenience but yes there is some low level pain

I wonder if there is a correlation with CLL

I am 63

3 years into diagnosis and still on watch and wait

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For what it's worth, I know someone who had it much longer than 21 days but maybe an exception or misdiagnosed?

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kablea

My partner had Bell's 55 years ago, did not receive a steroid injection early enough and still has it. It can affect either side of the face.

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Jasper32 in reply tokablea

I think it’s probably irrelevant to CLL

I still have signs on my face by the eye

I just recall it being the weirdest 3 weeks

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