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<blockquote data-quote="Etty" data-source="post: 709758" data-attributes="member: 27748"><p>I don't know about the 4th nerve, but I had Bell's palsy which involves the seventh (facial ) nerve. It was frightening when it happened, as I had never heard of it, but the doctor told me it was quite common. One side of my face was frozen for a few weeks and then the condition resolved itself without treatment. </p><p>Looking back, it was one of many negative symptoms that accompanied my high carb diet over a period of many years and probably indicated (pre)diabetes which was not recognized.</p><p>Now I am 5 years into low carb and my health is far better.</p><p>My doctor told me a funny way to remember the nerves of the head: On Old Olympus Towering Tops A Finn and German Ate Some Hops. </p><p>Your number 4 must start with a T, and my number 7 with an F.</p><p>I hope yours resolves as quickly as mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Etty, post: 709758, member: 27748"] I don't know about the 4th nerve, but I had Bell's palsy which involves the seventh (facial ) nerve. It was frightening when it happened, as I had never heard of it, but the doctor told me it was quite common. One side of my face was frozen for a few weeks and then the condition resolved itself without treatment. Looking back, it was one of many negative symptoms that accompanied my high carb diet over a period of many years and probably indicated (pre)diabetes which was not recognized. Now I am 5 years into low carb and my health is far better. My doctor told me a funny way to remember the nerves of the head: On Old Olympus Towering Tops A Finn and German Ate Some Hops. Your number 4 must start with a T, and my number 7 with an F. I hope yours resolves as quickly as mine. [/QUOTE]
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