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<blockquote data-quote="BRSBRI" data-source="post: 2369308" data-attributes="member: 536611"><p>@bellebo Many years ago, my mother had Bells Palsy. She was a stoic soul and never wanted to bother doctors. We got her to the GP after coaxing for a couple of days and she was immediately referred to the local general hospital. </p><p></p><p>She was left under no misapprehension that if it had been left later than it was, any chance of a full recovery would have been minimal. </p><p></p><p>Please call 111 in the first instance and get help -it's important for you both...</p><p></p><p>As an aside, I called 111 3 weeks ago as my heart was racing - tachycardia in fact. They were great, attentive and understanding.</p><p></p><p>Let us all know how she's doing, but please if you haven't done so already, get that help!</p><p></p><p>Sending you both all best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRSBRI, post: 2369308, member: 536611"] @bellebo Many years ago, my mother had Bells Palsy. She was a stoic soul and never wanted to bother doctors. We got her to the GP after coaxing for a couple of days and she was immediately referred to the local general hospital. She was left under no misapprehension that if it had been left later than it was, any chance of a full recovery would have been minimal. Please call 111 in the first instance and get help -it's important for you both... As an aside, I called 111 3 weeks ago as my heart was racing - tachycardia in fact. They were great, attentive and understanding. Let us all know how she's doing, but please if you haven't done so already, get that help! Sending you both all best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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