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Left Facial Palsy post parotidectomy

I'm looking for help with this - it has been 2.5 years since surgery to remove a benign tumour to my left parotid. This necessitaded the complete removal of my facial nerve, although a new nerve from my ankle was grafted on in the same op. It aparently worked during the op but as soon as I came round from anaethetic it stopped.

Nerve has grown back to allow a small smile using the muscles under my mouth and to the side. The diagonal and uplift of the smile is not yet working, though I use a TENS machine daily to keep muscle healthy. The eye looks better but eyelid still not closing in time with the healthy one.

What should I take? Anything I shouldn't take?

Thanks
 
  Yalini on 2007-02-07
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Dear Yalini:
In homeopathic medicine we have two important remedies that can help you:
first one is ARNICA MONTANA. It is the remedy for the traumas and surgery: usually removes the inflammation and the pain.
second one is HYPERICUM PERFORATUM. It's known as the 'arnica of the nerves'. It acts in the same way but specially on the nerver or after surgery afffectin nerves.
I advice to you using HYPERICUM PERFORATUM 30 CH , three pellets in the morning (whe you awake up); and ARNICA MONTANA 30 CH, three pellets in the evening, just before go to bed.
In one week or ten days you can observe any result.
Good luck
Andrés
 
andres last decade
Thank you so much - the pillules have arrived and I will start tomorrow - I'll let you know, but it is great just to have something to take as losing hope!
 
Yalini last decade

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