I wonder if they're sure it's Bell's Palsy (usually always temporary) rather than Ramsay Hunt's Syndrome Type 2 (permanent if treatment isn't taken fast enough).
I've had Bell's Palsy before, and a family member had Ramsay Hunt's Syndrome, I researched it quite a bit at the time. They're both almost the same except for the temporary and permanent effects. The causes is unknown, but suspected to be the chicken pox virus, which always stays dormant in one's body after they've contracted it, reactivating when the body's immune system is weak. It gets into the facial nerves on one side which causes the paralysis, and possibly hearing/balance problems (usually Ramsay Hunt's). Treatment is anti-virals (which might do nothing, but suspected to help) and prednisone.
Bell's Palsy sucks, had it for a month even when I got treatment the very next day I noticed the symptoms starting. Had to tape the affected eye lid shut for sleeping at the height of the symptoms, it wouldn't close all the way. But Ramsay Hunt Syndrome really sucks as the symptoms are permanent, and more severe.
I got the chicken pox vaccine later on (too bad it didn't exist when I was a kid), I suspect it will help against any future issues of the dormant chicken pox virus. It's supposed to prevent shingles which again same cause, dormant chicken pox virus.
Anyways, I wonder what the connection here is with the COVID vaccine and "Bell's Palsy" if it really is the dormant chicken pox virus getting reactivated.
Getting the chicken pox vaccine you are given the virus. So later in life you can Still get shingles. Also, interestingly enough being around children who have natural acquired chicken pox revs up the immune system so you don’t develop shingles. This is why chicken pox vaccine is not given routinely in England as it is more expensive to deal with shingles in the elderly than chicken pox with the young. So once again a vaccine for a childhood illness which almost always is a none event cause more harm than good.
Yes. Once you have the virus then you can develop shingles. What has been known is exposure to children who have chicken pox makes the adult immune system rev up (for lack of better words) and thus you will most likely not develop shingles. This is why England does not mass vaccinate children for chicken pox. It is more expensive dealing with adult shingles than the childhood illness. Because we are creating a society without outbreaks of chicken pox by way of vaccination of children, adults do not come into contact and thus have a higher chance of developing shingles. What also is happening the children vaccinated will also in the future have a very high chance of developing shingles because they are given the virus.
Hmm....I didn't know the Chicken Pox vaccine was a live virus, though weakened, I thought it was deactivated.
For me it doesn't matter because I did get the Chicken Pox naturally as a kid, and I did get Bell's Palsy later in life. Two of my siblings did get shingles, and they said they had Chicken Pox when they were kids. Supposedly the Chicken Pox vaccine now greatly reduces the chances of me developing shingles, and I'm guessing Bell's Palsy again and all the other stuff suspected to be related to Chicken Pox virus.
As for vaccines in general, I don't shy away from them. I usually take the yearly seasonal flu vaccine, I don't care if they mis-predicted for the wrong strain and such. However I will say the COVID vaccine does give me pause, I don't think I want to be among the first ones to get that, and unsure if I will get it at all. It's not because I'm fearful of the rushed development & any possible side effects, it's my distrust of the global elites. If there's ever a time for them to fuck over everybody at once, it's now. More delay time will yield more info, reveal any side effects in those who already took it, and more time to examine the vaccine.
In Canada, Justine is trying to hold back the vaccine. First by not securing acquisition of it, and now by slowing down the deployment of vaccination. I would figure if there's something nefarious in the COVID vaccine, that idiot of all people would be trying to get everybody vaccinated as soon as he could, but he's doing the opposite. So IDK.
Thank you. Vaccines for childhood illness that are benign vs. Vaccines with questionable ingredients, including but not limited to human fetal cells,, for developing humans will be a oass for my family. But for those who want it, knock yourself out.
After our youngest had major breathing issues after the vit k shot (obviously not a vaccine but I began questioning routine “care”). I began researching vaccines. That is a rabbit hole and anyone who truly researches The history of illness, how vaccines are manufactured and the immune system will never vaccinate again.
I didn't know about the reoccurrence of Bell's Palsy. I think what it is is when the body's immune system gets too weakened it manifests again. The stupid chicken pox virus sits in one's body being held in check by the body's immune system, and once the immune system can't handle everything the virus breaks free by multiplying enough to cause problems.
I used to have hay fever when I was younger, it's caused by an overactive immune system attacking harmless stuff in the body. I noticed after my prime as I got older I got less and less hay fever each year until I don't really get it anymore. I suspect it's my immune system getting weaker with age. When I got Bell's Palsy I was acting real unhealthy at the time (not eating enough, not getting enough sleep, not exercising, etc.), I figure my immune system dropped too low.
As for the COVID vaccine causing Bell's Palsy, my guess is probably the COVID vaccine overwhelms the body's immune system to fight it by making anti-bodies and such. As the immune system is preoccupied by dealing with the COVID vaccine, the Chicken Pox virus is left uncheck to run amuck. I'm thinking some people's immune system is strong enough to handle both at once, but some people's aren't. That's my theory anyways.
"Two (Bells Palsy) have resolved." Resolved.
Dr Feraci (Fauci with an r?) says few last longer than a couple of months. Seriously? Or do they his patients just give up and run away!
I didn't even know about this.
WebMD, Dec 17, 2020: FDA: Track Vaccine Recipients for Facial Paralysis
https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/news/20201217/fda-says-vaccine-recipients-should-be-monitored-for-facial-paralysis
More:
https://www.google.com/search?q=pfizer+vaccine+bell%27s+palsy&rlz=1C1CHMO_enUS568US569&oq=pfizer+vaccine+bell%27s+palsy&aqs=chrome..69i57j0.7255j1j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
I wonder if they're sure it's Bell's Palsy (usually always temporary) rather than Ramsay Hunt's Syndrome Type 2 (permanent if treatment isn't taken fast enough).
I've had Bell's Palsy before, and a family member had Ramsay Hunt's Syndrome, I researched it quite a bit at the time. They're both almost the same except for the temporary and permanent effects. The causes is unknown, but suspected to be the chicken pox virus, which always stays dormant in one's body after they've contracted it, reactivating when the body's immune system is weak. It gets into the facial nerves on one side which causes the paralysis, and possibly hearing/balance problems (usually Ramsay Hunt's). Treatment is anti-virals (which might do nothing, but suspected to help) and prednisone.
Bell's Palsy sucks, had it for a month even when I got treatment the very next day I noticed the symptoms starting. Had to tape the affected eye lid shut for sleeping at the height of the symptoms, it wouldn't close all the way. But Ramsay Hunt Syndrome really sucks as the symptoms are permanent, and more severe.
I got the chicken pox vaccine later on (too bad it didn't exist when I was a kid), I suspect it will help against any future issues of the dormant chicken pox virus. It's supposed to prevent shingles which again same cause, dormant chicken pox virus.
Anyways, I wonder what the connection here is with the COVID vaccine and "Bell's Palsy" if it really is the dormant chicken pox virus getting reactivated.
Getting the chicken pox vaccine you are given the virus. So later in life you can Still get shingles. Also, interestingly enough being around children who have natural acquired chicken pox revs up the immune system so you don’t develop shingles. This is why chicken pox vaccine is not given routinely in England as it is more expensive to deal with shingles in the elderly than chicken pox with the young. So once again a vaccine for a childhood illness which almost always is a none event cause more harm than good.
Maybe I'm a rare exception but I've had both chicken pox (naturally, pre-vaccine) and also shingles as an adult.
Yes. Once you have the virus then you can develop shingles. What has been known is exposure to children who have chicken pox makes the adult immune system rev up (for lack of better words) and thus you will most likely not develop shingles. This is why England does not mass vaccinate children for chicken pox. It is more expensive dealing with adult shingles than the childhood illness. Because we are creating a society without outbreaks of chicken pox by way of vaccination of children, adults do not come into contact and thus have a higher chance of developing shingles. What also is happening the children vaccinated will also in the future have a very high chance of developing shingles because they are given the virus.
Hmm....I didn't know the Chicken Pox vaccine was a live virus, though weakened, I thought it was deactivated.
For me it doesn't matter because I did get the Chicken Pox naturally as a kid, and I did get Bell's Palsy later in life. Two of my siblings did get shingles, and they said they had Chicken Pox when they were kids. Supposedly the Chicken Pox vaccine now greatly reduces the chances of me developing shingles, and I'm guessing Bell's Palsy again and all the other stuff suspected to be related to Chicken Pox virus.
As for vaccines in general, I don't shy away from them. I usually take the yearly seasonal flu vaccine, I don't care if they mis-predicted for the wrong strain and such. However I will say the COVID vaccine does give me pause, I don't think I want to be among the first ones to get that, and unsure if I will get it at all. It's not because I'm fearful of the rushed development & any possible side effects, it's my distrust of the global elites. If there's ever a time for them to fuck over everybody at once, it's now. More delay time will yield more info, reveal any side effects in those who already took it, and more time to examine the vaccine.
In Canada, Justine is trying to hold back the vaccine. First by not securing acquisition of it, and now by slowing down the deployment of vaccination. I would figure if there's something nefarious in the COVID vaccine, that idiot of all people would be trying to get everybody vaccinated as soon as he could, but he's doing the opposite. So IDK.
Thank you. Vaccines for childhood illness that are benign vs. Vaccines with questionable ingredients, including but not limited to human fetal cells,, for developing humans will be a oass for my family. But for those who want it, knock yourself out.
After our youngest had major breathing issues after the vit k shot (obviously not a vaccine but I began questioning routine “care”). I began researching vaccines. That is a rabbit hole and anyone who truly researches The history of illness, how vaccines are manufactured and the immune system will never vaccinate again.
Bells Palsy can come back too. Happens to people with Lyme disease and Bartonella.
I didn't know about the reoccurrence of Bell's Palsy. I think what it is is when the body's immune system gets too weakened it manifests again. The stupid chicken pox virus sits in one's body being held in check by the body's immune system, and once the immune system can't handle everything the virus breaks free by multiplying enough to cause problems.
I used to have hay fever when I was younger, it's caused by an overactive immune system attacking harmless stuff in the body. I noticed after my prime as I got older I got less and less hay fever each year until I don't really get it anymore. I suspect it's my immune system getting weaker with age. When I got Bell's Palsy I was acting real unhealthy at the time (not eating enough, not getting enough sleep, not exercising, etc.), I figure my immune system dropped too low.
As for the COVID vaccine causing Bell's Palsy, my guess is probably the COVID vaccine overwhelms the body's immune system to fight it by making anti-bodies and such. As the immune system is preoccupied by dealing with the COVID vaccine, the Chicken Pox virus is left uncheck to run amuck. I'm thinking some people's immune system is strong enough to handle both at once, but some people's aren't. That's my theory anyways.
"Two (Bells Palsy) have resolved." Resolved. Dr Feraci (Fauci with an r?) says few last longer than a couple of months. Seriously? Or do they his patients just give up and run away!
After a couple months they turn into Democrats.
Two months of bells palsy vs getting a virus that has a 99.08 survival rate. I'm good. Keep it.