Last week I went shopping on-line at the AN store
https://secure.baxinternet.com/~anausa/for_sale.htmlI bought a few booklets, pins etc
One booklet:
The Facial Nerve and Acoustic Neuroma: Possible Damage and Rehabilitation (AN4)
Pertains to this post specifically.
Quoting page 6 A. Exercises and Massage
“DO NOT chew gum as this promotes asymmetry� (revised Feb 2007)
I met with my newly assigned (by my Stanford team) ‘follow up’ post op doctor here in Oregon. (BTW Dr. Anh is very personable- I’ll give him a ‘thumbs up’)
http://www.ohsu.edu/ent/ear/nguyenhuynh.htmlHe said that before facial palsy starts to resolve it is often reported, by AN patients, to get some twitching (I am taking this as a good sign). He said once this starts to happen (as well as my wrinkles returning) then it is time to start therapy exercises.
I am thinking that the TWITCHING IS ACTUALLY SOMETHING TO BE CELEBRATED- and the GUM CHEWING TO BE AVOIDED.
Dear God-Please bring on the twitching- I SO need a sign this facial palsy will resolve.
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(The impatient patient)