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Bristol Palin, Bell and Facial Paralysis
Bristol Palin Reveals She's Been Dealing with 'Crazy' Facial Paralysis. Says Doctors Believe It's Bell’s Palsy
Bristol Palin has shared that she's been experiencing face paralysis affecting the left side of her face over the past week and doctors have said it could be attributed to 'a case of Bell’s palsy' brought on by 'stress or lack of sleep.
Bristol Palin reveals ‘crazy’ facial paralysis photos from neurological disorder
Bristol Palin, whose mom Sarah Palin is the former Governor of Alaska, lives in Texas and has three kids: Tripp, Sailor and Atlee.
Bristol Palin Reveals ‘Painful’ Facial Paralysis Doctors Believe Could Be Bell’s Palsy
According to John Hopkins Medicine, Bell's palsy is "an unexplained episode of facial muscle weakness or paralysis. It begins suddenly and can get worse over 48 hours. This condition results from damage to the facial nerve (the 7th cranial nerve). Pain and discomfort usually occur on one side of the face or head."
Bristol Palin Details Facial Paralysis, Says Doctors Believe It’s a ‘Case of Bell’s Palsy’
Bristol Palin has been dealing with a bout of facial paralysis, which her doctors believe was brought on by ‘a case of Bell’s palsy’
Bristol Palin Reveals Facial Paralysis: ‘It’s So Bad’
Bristol Palin is recovering from facial paralysis. The 34-year-old daughter of former Alaskan governor Sarah Palin took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, Jan. 29, revealing that she woke up nine days prior with a “little weird sensation” in her face that quickly spiraled into something more severe.
Bristol Palin Reveals Details of ‘Wild’ Facial Paralysis
On Wednesday, the 34-year-old Bristol Palin, daughter of the former Alaska Gov. and John McCain’s 2008 running mate Sarah Palin, posted on her Instagram story that she “woke up nine days ago with a weird little sensation in my face,
‘Worried’ Bristol Palin reveals facial paralysis from neurological disorder ‘brought on by stress’
"I can't move any part of it," the "Teen Mom OG" alum said. "My eye is getting so dry from not being able to blink all the way. This is awful."
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Pick of the stats: Oxford United v Bristol City
Oxford United have lost just two of their past 15 league games against Bristol City (W6 D7), though those two defeats have ...
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Boyd Sports to take over ownership of Bristol baseball team, announces new stadium
Boyd Sports, which also owns the Knoxville Smokies, said it is working with the city of Bristol on a new stadium for the ...
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Bristol developer wooing residents of two aging waterfront buildings in West Palm Beach
Condo buyouts can be a lifesaver for owners facing significant costs following safety laws passed after the Surfside ...
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Bristol’s ‘most attractive’ statue is back
BBC Radio Bristol’s Steve Yabsley went to find out more about its history.
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Healing and restoration at heart of Zac Holt's mission in Bristol
Over the past three years, Pastor Zac Holt has been hosting Bible studies, providing resources and serving hot meals to the ...
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Outrage as Bristol looks to cut bin collections down to once per month
Bristol could potentially become the first major city in England to cut their black waste bin collections down to once per month.
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Holston View Elementary School principal resigns, interim appointed
Dr. Jane Laoo has resigned as principal of Holston View Elementary School, effective immediately, according to Bristol ...
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Bristol Va. City Council approves censure of Councilman Pollard
The Bristol Virginia City Council voted Tuesday to formally censure Councilman Michael Pollard for violating the council’s ...
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