I think the other possibility mentioned is Bell's Palsy, which apparently in some cases *can* be recovered from in a few weeks.
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I know a lady who had Bell's Palsy and *mostly* recovered after... a year or so? Her face was all sideways like she'd had a stroke, initially. Like GB, it would be really hard to hide. But not impossible to recover from. I understand GB is more likely to leave you with difficulty walking.
One does wonder if they're trying to rapid-recovery the guy by sheer force of medication and therapy, or if they're convening the emergency council to figure out a new gameplan, while the public is still ignorant. I expect we'll find out soon enough.
My mother in law had Bell's Palsy when she was a teenager. It can end up going into permanent remission. The problem with the shots is they cause Bell's Palsy alongside a host of other maladies, such as myocarditis.
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Date: 2021-11-09 08:34 pm (UTC)"some"
I know a lady who had Bell's Palsy and *mostly* recovered after... a year or so? Her face was all sideways like she'd had a stroke, initially. Like GB, it would be really hard to hide. But not impossible to recover from. I understand GB is more likely to leave you with difficulty walking.
One does wonder if they're trying to rapid-recovery the guy by sheer force of medication and therapy, or if they're convening the emergency council to figure out a new gameplan, while the public is still ignorant. I expect we'll find out soon enough.
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Date: 2021-11-09 10:00 pm (UTC)