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<blockquote data-quote="Hopeful34" data-source="post: 2368809" data-attributes="member: 378858"><p>Hi <span style="color: #ff0000">[USER=538569]@Bellebo[/USER]. </span><span style="color: #000000">Both my mum and a friend have had Bells Palsy. Again not wanting to scare you, but my mum delayed getting help and whilst she did recover, it was a very long road and she was told that had she seen a dr and got medication straight away, it wouldn't have been as bad. </span></p><p><span style="color: #000000">My friend got help straight away, was put on to prednisilone, and recovered well in a much shorter time. As others have said, please urge your mum to get help today. If they send an ambulance she can get checked out, and they can't force her to go to hospital, but if it's bells palsy or a stroke, she needs help today.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopeful34, post: 2368809, member: 378858"] Hi [COLOR=#ff0000][USER=538569]@Bellebo[/USER]. [/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]Both my mum and a friend have had Bells Palsy. Again not wanting to scare you, but my mum delayed getting help and whilst she did recover, it was a very long road and she was told that had she seen a dr and got medication straight away, it wouldn't have been as bad. My friend got help straight away, was put on to prednisilone, and recovered well in a much shorter time. As others have said, please urge your mum to get help today. If they send an ambulance she can get checked out, and they can't force her to go to hospital, but if it's bells palsy or a stroke, she needs help today.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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