Facial Nerve Help in the PDX areaThere was much discussion about getting help for facial palsy (Bell’s palsy) at our Portland meeting today. There was not enough time for all to talk… and questions to be answered.
Here is some follow-up information if you want to explore the topic further.
Here is the Bells Palsy website
http://www.bellspalsy.ws/residual.htmHere is their exercise page
http://www.bellspalsy.ws/exercise.htmHere is their list of treatment centers (note none in the Pacific Northwest- YET!)
http://www.bellspalsy.ws/centers.htmI will get back to you-all once I know how available a therapist will be to you - in our area.
Success stories were mentioned about people who found help for their Bells Palsy in other states.
In Portland Oregon a few of us were talking about “Nancy� and her amazing journey with having her facial nerve being permanently damaged and having full paralysis on one side. She persevered and got help and bravely imparted her experience and knowledge to others. Nancy is a hero to many of us on-line ANA folks- that is why we were talking about her today in our ANA meeting.
(Are you ears ringing Nancy?
We were talking about you!
... with admiration…
)
Here is the link we were talking about (re her story).
The documentary “before and after� photos are
most impressive.
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=5544.msg52378#msg52378This is where she had her surgery
http://www.hopkinsfacialplastics.com/gallery_facial_reanimation.phpA Canadian news story on this surgery
(I.e. this new procedure has made international news)
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070718/facial_surgery_070718/20070718?hub=HealthFor those who were discussing the “neuromuscular facial retraining� option- here is the article mentioned at the meeting today
http://www.ophth.wisc.edu/about/fsSummer2004.html#botoxKnow that there IS facial palsy help – it is just that it has not been offered to us in our region (yet!
). The fact that no one in the room today was referred for help (when I inquired) with their facial issues or to a neuromuscular facial retraining therapist- yet there were
many of us with facial issues there …. This indicates to me that there is a need for education here. Education on facial treatment not just for the patients -but obviously for the physicians in our locale
too -is needed. The evidence was there today -that there IS also a definite need for a neuromuscular facial retraining therapist in our Pacific Northwest area.
I think there is much hope in this situation- but we are all going to have to work together to get the resources, specifically for facial palsy, coming our direction.
Keep moving forward.
Daisy Head Mazy