My Journey to Recovering from Bell's Palsy

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  • Опубліковано 28 бер 2014
  • CC: English, Español (Spanish), हिंदी (Hindi). Don't hide from the world! :-) This video diary documents my ~97 day journey to healing from Bell's Palsy. I had a severe case including mild deafness, and still made a full recovery after approximately five weeks.
    I credit my recovery to quick diagnosis; starting oral steroids within 2 days of first symptoms; twice-weekly Chinese acupuncture and daily herbs; plenty of vitamins, water, exercise, and sleep; weekly acupressure massage on hands and feet (to trigger facial twitching through acupressure points); and keeping company with positive-energy friends and trying to keep an optimistic outlook.
    There were a lot of days where I felt depressed at times. It took at least 23-24 days before any significant signs of healing appeared. After around day 23, movement began to return quickly with each passing day. There were noticeable improvements every morning in days 23-30, and by week six I appeared normal.
    If you have Bell's Palsy, try to be patient during your recovery even though some days you might feel depressed or hopeless that movement will ever return. Some cases require 6 months or longer to see improvements. What I believe worked for me is to keep going to work, going outdoors, and not let the condition interrupt my camping plans or anything else I wanted to do in life.
    During recovery, the only thing you can really control is your attitude. Try to stay as positive as you can. Explore non-traditional treatments such as acupuncture or electro-acupuncture (where muscles are stimulated by low current). These treatments can get expensive but I think it's worth making the financial sacrifice to make sure you try everything you possibly can to experience a full and rapid recovery.
    Soundtrack used with permission of Dan Cully (Dan Pulfer).
    soundcloud.com/dancully/divid...

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  • @blitz6655
    @blitz6655 5 років тому +2591

    Who randomly got this in their reccomendations in July 2019?

    • @oleksii3923
      @oleksii3923 5 років тому +9

      Uhmm everyone?

    • @cheesebow
      @cheesebow 5 років тому

      @@oleksii3923 I just got it lol

    • @charliehoran3800
      @charliehoran3800 5 років тому

      Yup

    • @thiccpugg
      @thiccpugg 5 років тому

      Everyone

    • @g.s.8393
      @g.s.8393 5 років тому +1

      Doesn’t matter. It’s a pretty emotional video to see.

  • @sethinman7206
    @sethinman7206 5 років тому +2777

    2014: posted
    2019: in my recommended

  • @ruvvier1509
    @ruvvier1509 5 років тому +486

    At the end you can see how happy he is to move his face. Hats to your recovery sir.

  • @itzlayla7503
    @itzlayla7503 5 років тому +1986

    Imagine how scary it is waking up with your face paralysed 😨😨 poor man

    • @steph1235
      @steph1235 5 років тому +48

      ItzLayla it’s insane. Same thing happened to my husband when he was in highschool... he didn’t want to go to school and skipped for a week... but he recovered and it’s amazing. Crazy that these things happen. And it’s more often than we know

    • @gretchenlemmond9645
      @gretchenlemmond9645 5 років тому +10

      It's very scary can confirm

    • @TheSurelia
      @TheSurelia 5 років тому +7

      I have had it. It is horrible I had to take multiple steroids. And it took 6 months to heal with just hope it works. Mine wasnt as bad as the video. And I still suffer effects its prominent if I'm tired. My eyes look different one is more lazy looking

    • @TheSurelia
      @TheSurelia 5 років тому +1

      @Toby Mcgyveer it's not a disability persay it's an illness from an airborne virus. Anybody can catch it anywhere.

    • @N75911_
      @N75911_ 5 років тому +2

      @@TheSurelia
      It's actually a cold sore, but it happens inside your cranial nerve instead of on your skin. I had it myself, I started to lose taste, then over the next couple days it became harder to smile and control my facial muscles, as if I had exercised them for 2 hours straight.

  • @momosbread7507
    @momosbread7507 5 років тому +1673

    In the thumbnail I thought he was Coyote Peterson for a minute

  • @LazloTheGhoul
    @LazloTheGhoul 5 років тому +2557

    This is highkey adorable I’ve never been prouder of a stranger

    • @call-me-turbo-9062
      @call-me-turbo-9062 5 років тому +2

      Do you mean lowkey. High key means nothing. Lowkey means for real or legit

    • @superalvin7208
      @superalvin7208 5 років тому +49

      Call-Me-turbo- no it doesn’t lol

    • @xredartedx3140
      @xredartedx3140 5 років тому +7

      Ok Lesley you're trying to act younger we get it. But highkey isn't the right word for that sentence

    • @LazloTheGhoul
      @LazloTheGhoul 5 років тому +9

      xRedartedx urban dictionary. And me “acting” is actually me being younger, I’m not even if age. Idk where you come from but we say lowkey and highkey all the time. But thxx

    • @xredartedx3140
      @xredartedx3140 5 років тому +1

      @@LazloTheGhoul u just changed ur pfp

  • @Sen-jh7wv
    @Sen-jh7wv 5 років тому +279

    I see we have been rounded up as a society once again by UA-cam’s algorithm...

  • @strix7833
    @strix7833 5 років тому +1601

    5 years later:
    UA-cam: Here, take a couple million views, you’ve earned it

    • @kyradraws9356
      @kyradraws9356 5 років тому +1

      Strix_06 That’s not how it works.

    • @Dave-ux4co
      @Dave-ux4co 5 років тому +7

      Mr. Hamm The King you stupid?

    • @shrek2415
      @shrek2415 5 років тому +5

      @@kyradraws9356 shut up u know nothing

    • @kyradraws9356
      @kyradraws9356 5 років тому

      Youric Hunt UA-cam doesn’t give views, people have to watch it.

    • @olivia_rose3542
      @olivia_rose3542 5 років тому

      Sh

  • @wavyant7757
    @wavyant7757 5 років тому +3341

    All coyote Peterson joked aside, this was so interesting. I'm glad it got better.

  • @jaggreene7425
    @jaggreene7425 5 років тому +2312

    seeing your smile on day 24 made my day. i know im late to the party but congrats on your recovery

    • @laurens3857
      @laurens3857 5 років тому +14

      jag greene I got excited about Day 18 when you could start to see just the slightest bit more muscle control for a smile

    • @ren-pf6mr
      @ren-pf6mr 5 років тому +1

      same

    • @ailiscatach3108
      @ailiscatach3108 5 років тому +4

      His smile made me smile

    • @VANITREE
      @VANITREE 5 років тому +1

      @Poke Poke wtf why?!

    • @JaxonForPresident
      @JaxonForPresident 5 років тому

      Spoilers! Asshole

  • @jayden4526
    @jayden4526 5 років тому +35

    5:59 Why does he look so cute and innocent when he smiles 🥺🥺🥺

    • @rokukou
      @rokukou 4 роки тому

      Clever he has such a nice smile! i think it‘s the crows‘ feet at the edges of his eyes that make him looks really genuine.

  • @CTDBravo
    @CTDBravo 4 роки тому +131

    Recovering from BP is a long and hard process, it feels like you’ll never be the same again. It’ll make you feel antisocial and ugly. Anyone struggling with BP now, I want you to know there’s an end. It will get better.

    • @sarahervin5878
      @sarahervin5878 3 роки тому

      I just realized I have Bell's palsy I was also diagnosed with body dysmorphia. It's completely ruined my self-esteem 😪

    • @neroidius6915
      @neroidius6915 3 роки тому

      @@sarahervin5878 I hope you’re doing alright now, God bless

    • @Dark33_Qc
      @Dark33_Qc 2 роки тому

      @@sarahervin5878 i hope you’re getting better now🥺

    • @AmishHitman73.Archive
      @AmishHitman73.Archive 2 роки тому +1

      try both sides man in four months i got nuked

    • @authenticfilms174
      @authenticfilms174 2 роки тому +1

      I'm suffering now ,I'm from india Kolkata

  • @cameronnagle8850
    @cameronnagle8850 5 років тому +20009

    Alrighty who else thought it was coyote raise your hand 🖐🖐🖐. Cool vid man glad the recovery is going well!! Edit: Love you all thanks for 20k!

    • @destinygraham8350
      @destinygraham8350 5 років тому +64

      ✋🏿✋🏿✋🏿✋🏿✋🏿

    • @MK-kt9fl
      @MK-kt9fl 5 років тому +28

    • @Xaviercovers
      @Xaviercovers 5 років тому +21

      🤚🏽✋🏽

    • @JustinFoxhill
      @JustinFoxhill 5 років тому +13

    • @kingknotty726
      @kingknotty726 5 років тому +228

      “I’m Coyote Peterson and I’m about to enter the sting zone with.... Bells Palsy”

  • @JohnDoe-uz8eb
    @JohnDoe-uz8eb 5 років тому +935

    I think him and coyote are spiritually connected so when coyote gets stung by insects it affected him
    Edit: If anyone wants to follow my twitch I would highly appreciate it. My name is fa_flick

    • @nathanberger9659
      @nathanberger9659 5 років тому +16

      John Doe lol that’s what i thought i was like “wait did his dumbass sting himself with something and get himself fucked up again?”

    • @LilRickyy
      @LilRickyy 5 років тому +1

      Lmao

  • @saqlainzaki1283
    @saqlainzaki1283 5 років тому +95

    I mistook you for coyote Peterson, but this is really positive video. Im glad you recovered and it makes me happy to see your positivity. Great video 💙

  • @chelsiegooden805
    @chelsiegooden805 5 років тому +142

    I’ve had Bell’s palsy twice on both sides of my face and I’m only 15 tbh the physiotherapy was hard and it happened so fast I had it when I was 10 and 11/12 I know how hard the recovery and it’s a lot of hard work and dedication well done 😁

    • @leahc8622
      @leahc8622 4 роки тому

      Chelsie Gooden is your face back to “normal” asking for myself

    • @sounsure9108
      @sounsure9108 3 роки тому

      Have they looked into why you keep getting it?

    • @AmishHitman73.Archive
      @AmishHitman73.Archive 2 роки тому

      same i had both

  • @CameronGarza
    @CameronGarza 8 років тому +1184

    Diagnosed today. Needed to see this really badly.

    • @dr.o8967
      @dr.o8967 8 років тому +67

      +Cameron Garza you will be better soon

    • @leberisme
      @leberisme 8 років тому +63

      What Dr.O said. It's scary at first but you will be fine. There are much worse things in the world. Stay positive!

    • @nyloaf
      @nyloaf 8 років тому +23

      We're all in this together ❤ hope you ended up okay, got mine 2 days ago

    • @Carlthedrilldude
      @Carlthedrilldude 6 років тому +5

      How did it work out??? Are you better?

    • @Atemporall
      @Atemporall 6 років тому +23

      I was diagnosed today, do you have any updates?
      Edit: I'm 21 y.o.

  • @retrokid981
    @retrokid981 5 років тому +1287

    Although I am proud of you, I'm just wondering why UA-cam is recommending this now

  • @Westopia
    @Westopia 5 років тому +22

    This is probably the best vlog I’ve ever seen

  • @iamabott896
    @iamabott896 5 років тому +81

    i feel if he beleives in himself he an get through this 100% much support and thx for taking a trip to melbourne thats where i live

  • @gabrieledid9568
    @gabrieledid9568 5 років тому +353

    2 Things
    1- I’m glad you got better
    2- YOU HAVE AN AWESOME BEARD!

  • @DanielRodriguez-sl4fq
    @DanielRodriguez-sl4fq 5 років тому +800

    Well damn, got diagnosed with this today. My journey starts now.

    • @tecrigfx
      @tecrigfx 5 років тому +150

      Have an good recovery, bless you!

    • @Johnnyiswhere
      @Johnnyiswhere 5 років тому +17

      I've been there. It gets better. 😊

    • @ewan_mclean
      @ewan_mclean 5 років тому +8

      Daniel Rodriguez how are you doing?

    • @suntzu9693
      @suntzu9693 5 років тому +3

      How’s it going?

    • @StagnantMizu
      @StagnantMizu 5 років тому +3

      Goodluck

  • @ItsLadyJadey
    @ItsLadyJadey 5 років тому +13

    RIP the algorithm.
    On another note, very inspiring video and I hope you're still doing well this many years later.

  • @jokerzbabe13
    @jokerzbabe13 5 років тому +3

    My case of Bell's Palsy was extremely mild compared to yours, but the head/face pain was still crippling to me and I was so touched to find this video, even if it was after Ive recovered. Thank you for sharing your story and I will share in hopes others can benefit from watching it.

  • @Drelk0001
    @Drelk0001 7 років тому +297

    I was diagnosed with Bells Palsy on 12/12/15, That night I found this video and I cried my eyes out ..... I have almost fully recovered. (it is 10/26/16 now)I continued to watch this video over and over (about 1000 of those 130Kviews are mine I swear lol) because it gave me hope that I could recover. thank you for posting this. I really appreciate it, IDK if I could have gotten through this without this video.

    • @LivingAnExaminedLife
      @LivingAnExaminedLife  7 років тому +14

      Hi Vic, thank you for your comments and for sharing that you recovered!

    • @hightablehierarchy9427
      @hightablehierarchy9427 6 років тому +1

      You guys are inspiration to me. Just started feeling symptoms since yesterday. Really worried.

    • @erwinsmithsarm3669
      @erwinsmithsarm3669 5 років тому +1

      I have just got bells palsy today and im crying 2 but this vid and comment has given me hope :)

    • @1slimeyfella.
      @1slimeyfella. 5 років тому

      That's Not How Views Work

    • @everlastingsaiyan5496
      @everlastingsaiyan5496 5 років тому

      John w you will recover

  • @lft3254
    @lft3254 5 років тому +562

    I’ve had bell’s palsy, it ain’t a fun time when you’re still goin to school.

    • @jtm274
      @jtm274 5 років тому +7

      I can relate.

    • @carlwheezer55
      @carlwheezer55 5 років тому +13

      My friend is going through it right now, and school starts in a little bit

    • @bacon8353
      @bacon8353 5 років тому +21

      Calibac oof that must suck balls

    • @rl-fc1ry
      @rl-fc1ry 5 років тому +4

      @@carlwheezer55 so school starts in July now

    • @carlwheezer55
      @carlwheezer55 5 років тому +6

      No, but on August 17

  • @scorch5506
    @scorch5506 4 роки тому +8

    THANK YOU! My mom just got diagnosed with Bell’s palsy and this was a big inspiration, which took my mom from being depressed and staying in bed to going outdoors and trying new things!

    • @LivingAnExaminedLife
      @LivingAnExaminedLife  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you, I appreciate your comment and hope your mom is doing better!

  • @brandonfeng3780
    @brandonfeng3780 5 років тому +74

    Who randomly just got this in their recommended july 2019?

    • @Mode307
      @Mode307 4 роки тому

      Me. And we are cursed now. We will have this couple of years from now. Gonna save this to "watch later" for some tips on recovery lul

  • @rendersep5706
    @rendersep5706 5 років тому +223

    I myself got Bell’s palsy at the age of thirteen. It went away in like a month but I know I went through some of the same stuff as you. The symptoms were immediate and my mom actually thought I was having a stroke. All I had to use were the prescribed steroids and it turned out fine and I’m not to healthy of a person. This disease can happen to what feels like anyone so I really appreciate you raising awareness for the cause (even though this was posted years ago ha) thank you!

    • @reaganlittle93
      @reaganlittle93 5 років тому +5

      kmicd I was also 13 when I got it! I was extremely lucky & was back to normal in around 10 days

    • @Dorraj
      @Dorraj 5 років тому +17

      Exactly. The important thing to take away from this (which is hardly even touched in the video) is that steroids and physical therapy is what will help your "cure". Not a "healthy" (vegetarian = healthy, lol) diet and acupuncture. Please don't give Crystal Ball dealers money. Just listen to your doctor.

    • @EudaemoniusMarkII
      @EudaemoniusMarkII 5 років тому +2

      Yes!! All this. Read my comment above! My mom thought I was stroking too!

    • @HannibaILecter
      @HannibaILecter 5 років тому +3

      I had Bells Palsy around the age of 14 for 2 months and I remeber having to take my steroids, then a huge tablet in water which I hated.

    • @jcolinss
      @jcolinss 5 років тому +4

      I also got it at 13, wow. I was at my parents religious gathering when I noticed my eye twitching on it own and my mouth slanted. The left side of my face was completely paralyzed. I remember not wanting to tell my mom because I didn’t think it was a big deal... thankfully I recovered 98% in about 10 days. Im 23 now and to this day my chin feels off, like the nerves aren’t where they’re supposed to be, but movement wise everything functions totally normally.

  • @icecreamlarry8622
    @icecreamlarry8622 5 років тому +550

    If you keep winking, I'm going to start blushing!
    Jokes aside, good to see that smile back on ya'!

    • @banenabug3806
      @banenabug3806 5 років тому +1

      That profile pic tho 👌

    • @bacon8353
      @bacon8353 5 років тому +1

      IceCream Larry gay

    • @tinskull8132
      @tinskull8132 5 років тому

      LukstrGamr I mean the guy in the vid is gay so it’s fine

    • @maxeezy7203
      @maxeezy7203 5 років тому

      Phantomask i doubt it

    • @tinskull8132
      @tinskull8132 5 років тому

      Meme Magnet he is check the profile about page

  • @AlexTheDominator
    @AlexTheDominator 5 років тому +3

    seeing the transition from day 4 to day 97 made me smile really big. you’re incredibly strong and i‘m really happy things are okay. while i don’t suffer from this, you’re motivating so many people with other traumatic illnesses to stay positive. stay awesome, man. 👍

  • @hawaba8775
    @hawaba8775 5 років тому +8

    One year ago today I was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy. I am so thankful to have made a full recovery

    • @LivingAnExaminedLife
      @LivingAnExaminedLife  4 роки тому +1

      That's wonderful! I'm so happy for you!

    • @bennyherrera6550
      @bennyherrera6550 Рік тому

      How long did you have it before it went away, I'm on day 34 still can't smile or move my forehead

  • @eclipticpeak8452
    @eclipticpeak8452 5 років тому +55

    God you're such a sweetheart, anyone else have to urge to give this guy a hug?

  • @kbeightyseven1783
    @kbeightyseven1783 5 років тому +400

    I had bells palsy for 4 weeks a few years ago, it's not much fun, I first realised when I was at work and tried to whistle a long to a song and realised i couldn't whistle any more

    • @christinavaughan8387
      @christinavaughan8387 5 років тому +37

      I've had it twice. Once when I was 7 and once when I was 19. Honestly will spend the rest of my life worrying about it coming back.

    • @antoniax2102
      @antoniax2102 5 років тому +24

      I had it last year and it lasted for 6 months, it was really difficult especially when people made fun of it when I was in school. It scared me a lot

    • @christinavaughan8387
      @christinavaughan8387 5 років тому +11

      @@antoniax2102 It always is scary. Glad you recovered and may you be lucky enough to never get it again.

    • @xX_gamer420_Xx
      @xX_gamer420_Xx 5 років тому +9

      I’ve had Bell’s palsy sense last October.I really want to smile like I use to....

    • @supadeeduperman
      @supadeeduperman 5 років тому +3

      @@xX_gamer420_Xx Hope you get better soon buddy ❤️

  • @jofrmthamile
    @jofrmthamile 3 місяці тому

    thank you for documenting your recovery process, my fiancé was diagnosed with it not even a week ago. seeing you gain control of your face again made me shed real tears, i can’t wait to see her smile again.
    and for anyone going through this i’m keeping you in my prayers ♥️

  • @esuanyira7428
    @esuanyira7428 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow, this what I needed.. had my first symptoms 25th Dec 2023.. I was actually misdiagnosed as having had a stroke. It threw me into all forms of depression . Am currently a month old with bells palsy and it's been hard. But this video was everything I needed to give me hope. Thank you 😊I will smile again .

  • @dexterfromlabs
    @dexterfromlabs 5 років тому +132

    He might have been fine by now.. It happened to me 2 years ago..
    I got full recovery in almost 8 weeks.. Doing great now..
    Suddenly UA-cam recommended this to me.. Got nostalgic watching this...

    • @chopperisdisappointedatyou903
      @chopperisdisappointedatyou903 5 років тому +3

      The Dexter , I hope you are doing better now

    • @dexterfromlabs
      @dexterfromlabs 5 років тому +2

      @@chopperisdisappointedatyou903 yeah buddy i sure am very healthy now. Thanks mate.. ♥️

    • @rendersep5706
      @rendersep5706 5 років тому

      Dude same! It really brings me back the the taping of the eye haha

  • @getrelaxed3848
    @getrelaxed3848 5 років тому +82

    Man i was so happy watching this man recovering

  • @nicolas753
    @nicolas753 5 років тому +11

    I had no clue what bell paulsy was but now it gives me another thing to be paranoid about.

  • @Jibmeister
    @Jibmeister 5 років тому +7

    Hey man, really interesting video! I had a (thankfully) very mild case of Bell's Palsy last year. Was downright terrifying because I thought I was having a stroke. It's good to see someone spreading good information. Thank you!

  • @andrewrchooven1996
    @andrewrchooven1996 6 років тому +548

    I had bell's palsy when I was in high school. It really sucked. Took months to get fully back to normal, my doctor gave me a bunch of pills(steroids and antibiotics) I was miserable but when it went away I was so relieved. It's very rarely permanent, I've never actually heard of anyone permanently having it so if anyone has it don't freak out

    • @PositiveRaincloud
      @PositiveRaincloud 6 років тому +21

      It's not permanent, but sometimes, like myself you'll always have a weakness on the side you had bells palsy. 5 years after having it and still get a watery eye on the weak side, when I eat.

    • @tamara1970
      @tamara1970 5 років тому +2

      Andrew am i gonna be able to blink again normally?? bc my left eye is a bit slower than the right one and that sucks

    • @seaneredia5199
      @seaneredia5199 5 років тому

      @@PositiveRaincloud Left side of my face is really drooping but Its not paralyzed. I can move it freely. Could it still be Bells Palsy? Ive had it for 5 years now (more or less) and Im only 19...

    • @PositiveRaincloud
      @PositiveRaincloud 5 років тому +2

      @@tamara1970 Well my blinking is absolutely fine and symmetrical.. the problem is though, when I get very tired I do notice my facial muscles on the side I had bells palsy is a tad weakner/drooped. My friends said they can't see the difference, so I guess it's just me who notices it. I reckon you'll be fine, and good luck to your recovery :)

    • @PositiveRaincloud
      @PositiveRaincloud 5 років тому +1

      @@seaneredia5199 I think it would be worth going to the doctors about. Because I got diagnosed with it at 14 years old, and if it is bells palsy you'll need steroid medication (they made me go from underweight to overweight fml lol); and do facial exercises to strengthen the muscles in your face, since you said you're able to move it. Did you literally wake up one day with it? Because that's what happened when I had it, and was rushed into A&E because they thought I was some 14 year old stroke victim.

  • @FrankDaBank25
    @FrankDaBank25 5 років тому +687

    Damn dude I was like "coyote what did you get bit by now..."

  • @carlybee
    @carlybee 5 років тому +1

    i was just diagnosed with bell’s palsy today & this video just so happened to pop up in my recommendations & it gives me hope that i’ll improve soon! i didn’t even know this existed until it happened to me so i’m glad there’s awareness out there because it’s really such a random thing to just wake up & have out of nowhere! i’m really happy for you & your recovery! thank you for making this

  • @Goobus_
    @Goobus_ 5 років тому +2

    Congratulations on your recovery. This story is so inspirational and I praise you for having the strength and courage to come out on top.

  • @Ursaminor31
    @Ursaminor31 6 років тому +241

    You are a beautiful man, big hugs.

    • @Jay-vn1yz
      @Jay-vn1yz 5 років тому

      Are you called ursa minor because of Douglas Adam's?

    • @narutodarker
      @narutodarker 5 років тому

      He VERY MUCH is a beautiful man

  • @karenthegrilledcheese
    @karenthegrilledcheese 5 років тому +195

    Glad your doing better
    I noticed during your acupuncture and wanted to tell you that you have BEAUTIFUL facial structure. You have a beautifully sculpted face and warm smile
    Just thought I’d tell you

  • @mingywantwingy1379
    @mingywantwingy1379 3 роки тому +2

    Glad you recovered man. Im fresh into this and very worried currently, as i feel it getting worse by the day. Seeing that you had the same experience, but ended up fine has brought me some relief. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kevinyancey958
    @kevinyancey958 5 років тому

    Congratulations on your recovery! I can only wish that everyone affected by this phenomenon has similar results. It's really scary when unexplained things happen to us, and we're given general answers with the possibilities of permanent loss. You were not only lucky, but fortunate to have kept a positive attitude. Thank you for documenting your experience!

  • @Jacob-rt6on
    @Jacob-rt6on 5 років тому +54

    Your recovery was a lot faster than I expected I was surprised to see almost perfect facial motor skills in just day 24

  • @ahlishatovar422
    @ahlishatovar422 5 років тому +32

    He’s so cute when I seen the other side of his face move I was so happy

  • @annabelostell494
    @annabelostell494 5 років тому +2

    When I was about 10 years old I woke up one day to look in the mirror to see I could only smile on one side of my face. It was one of the scariest days of my life. I went from being completely fine to not being able to drink or eat properly, not being able to blink properly and having my self esteem drop to an all time low. I am so grateful to have fully recovered and it’s now been 7 years since that day. Although it was incredibly scary, having bell’s palsy truly humbled me and I think I may actually be glad that it happened to me, as I try not to take anything for granted now.

  • @robertodresiamake-upopleid3721
    @robertodresiamake-upopleid3721 4 роки тому +20

    My bell palsy is also gone!
    When I got Bell’s Palsy I just saw your clip and I was holding on to your story
    It makes me strong and I was glad to see you facing this recovery of your face.
    Thanks

    • @LivingAnExaminedLife
      @LivingAnExaminedLife  4 роки тому +5

      Thank you so much for your comment and I'm thrilled to hear you recovered! I hope your comment inspires others to know that recovery almost always just takes a few weeks or a couples months.

    • @robertodresia
      @robertodresia 3 роки тому

      EveryoneIsAnotherYou thankyou 🙌🙏 my face is still good and it was not coming back 🙏

  • @Swordknight22gaming
    @Swordknight22gaming 5 років тому +49

    When he smile, I smile as well
    I'm glad that you back to normal, after all that :)

  • @Snakebite420
    @Snakebite420 5 років тому +91

    Had no idea about this. Wish you the best. Thank you for making this.

  • @Zakru
    @Zakru 5 років тому +1

    Random YT recommendation, but deserves publicity so that people can see it. Congrats to you and good luck to future patients!

  • @ceciliamoreno404
    @ceciliamoreno404 5 років тому +1

    I love how this man was so positive and even went places and still lived his life ! 👏💗

  • @ladaptr2531
    @ladaptr2531 5 років тому +3

    He's so cute, I can't. Such a genuine human being.

  • @raofawkner4194
    @raofawkner4194 5 років тому +674

    2:59 why does this man look like he's about to get stung by the world's most painful wasp.

    • @ivoretangpos3415
      @ivoretangpos3415 5 років тому +6

      Go watch coyote from brave wilderness then

    • @MarkJennings1.
      @MarkJennings1. 5 років тому +4

      😂😂😂😂holy shit that's why I saw this I thought it was cayote. Still a very positive video though🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @MILEYANDJACOBSHOW
      @MILEYANDJACOBSHOW 5 років тому +2

      Same I thought it was the same guy lol

    • @kevflanagan4687
      @kevflanagan4687 5 років тому

      @@MILEYANDJACOBSHOW same lol

    • @pain4623
      @pain4623 5 років тому +3

      I'm coyote Peterson and I'm about to enter the strike zone. With a .50 caliber sniper rifle

  • @highlightcentral6164
    @highlightcentral6164 5 років тому +1

    He seemed so positive while doing this. If I was diagnosed with that I would freak out on extreme levels. This makes me feel like you can always be able to keep a composure even in bad situations. Keep on motivating!

  • @drewrussell-alchin6716
    @drewrussell-alchin6716 5 років тому +1

    I had bells palsy in 2014. Being a 13 year old, I had never heard of it, and I hated that my face looked different. I wish I had this video back then. It's awesome to see something positive about recovery, hopefully it educates people too :)

  • @1fortheroad1
    @1fortheroad1 5 років тому +117

    About ten years (22/23) ago I woke up thinking I had a stroke. Went to the hospital and they said it was bell's palsy. Took me roughly a year to gain back what I have now. I'd say I'm about 90% and won't be any better.
    Thankfully, at its worse, I could blink and hear fully but taste on my left side and all motion on my left side was absent. Sometimes that side of my face would feel really irritated but wouldn't last too long.
    Now at 32, any time I have lack of sleep, eating or emotional, my eye tears up. Also my left eye is a bit more shut than the right eye. I don't notice it the mirror but you can plainly tell in pictures.
    The first couple of days were tough but everyone always said I was in such good spirits for what had happened. I would just reply with, well there's nothing I can do about it so why let it bother me.

    • @jeakol1389
      @jeakol1389 5 років тому +5

      Damn dude. Mad respect to you carrying on with life, it takes a lot of confidence and Faith to do something like that. Good luck with life bro!

    • @shannen4216
      @shannen4216 5 років тому

      *respect 100000*

    • @peber5881
      @peber5881 5 років тому

      My grandma has had the exact same problem ever since she was young and has told me how tough it is, major respect

    • @justsomeguy70
      @justsomeguy70 5 років тому

      It was the same for me but i recovered only to cca 60%. Now my eye also tears up when i eat ... wish you all the best!

  • @LivingAnExaminedLife
    @LivingAnExaminedLife  8 років тому +4341

    Please also watch this important video from a physician in Chicago who specializes in Bell's Palsy. Because Bell's Palsy can become permanent, it pays to self-educate, listen to your intuition, get second or third opinions, and *do everything you can to own your cure.* Don't assume the first doctor you see knows the best ways to treat this condition.
    ua-cam.com/video/dHBE328YrvU/v-deo.html

    • @gale6706
      @gale6706 8 років тому +28

      Bless you, your courage, belief in yourself and those around you who were able to help. This is exactly how we should handle life and all that comes with it! Be well and may all your remaining years be filled with love and joy!

    • @LivingAnExaminedLife
      @LivingAnExaminedLife  7 років тому +16

      Hi Gale, aww, thank you so much for your comment! :-)

    • @shellyblanchard5788
      @shellyblanchard5788 7 років тому +4

      it will get better it just takes time. sometimes the pressure maybe unbareble but it will let up.

    • @randomlychosen7441
      @randomlychosen7441 7 років тому

      LivingAnExaminedLife

    • @shellyblanchard5788
      @shellyblanchard5788 7 років тому +3

      Randomly Chosen I had it back in 2002. I didn't know how to deal with at first. I went wash my hair and my eye was on fire. I didn't know my eye didn't close good enough to keep out foam of the shampoo. So went and got baby shampoo because it doesn't burn your eyes. I had to hold the side of my face to eat because the muscles in my didn't move to hold the food to chew. It just gathered up in my cheek. So I got used to doing that every time I would eat. The steriods they give you don't work. I still have bouts of it but now I can handle it better. It doesn't last as long. a day or so. I found out melatonin helps relax the stress of it.

  • @darksideofthemood
    @darksideofthemood 5 років тому

    The final picture of your smile warms my heart. I hope you find total and absolute happiness

  • @MattheauNicholai
    @MattheauNicholai 5 років тому

    I’m glad your recovery went well and you are doing lots better. Keep thriving love. xx

  • @mkdoz
    @mkdoz 5 років тому +87

    It was your mental state that let you heal. Good job man!

    • @ricksanchez1710
      @ricksanchez1710 5 років тому +1

      Wrong

    • @CyIe
      @CyIe 5 років тому

      Rick Sanchez right

    • @Dorraj
      @Dorraj 5 років тому +7

      @@CyIe absolutely wrong. Steroids and physical therapy is what healed him.

    • @CyIe
      @CyIe 5 років тому

      Dorraj right

    • @minisn3066
      @minisn3066 5 років тому +6

      Dorraj While what you’re saying is true, having a happy and positive mindset can help your mental health. In those kind of condition, it’s easy to feel down and that can actually affect in what state your brain falls in. Maybe in terms of the paralysis it didn’t help much, but it still helped him :)

  • @louistech112
    @louistech112 5 років тому +20

    I’m so happy for you bro and for you to
    Look so 22 at 37 is amazing. Life gonna get better from here on out

  • @GeloJelo
    @GeloJelo 5 років тому

    Never thought i'd be this happy to see a man move his face, much respect and love

  • @kittyears2001
    @kittyears2001 5 років тому

    I'm so glad you made such a beautiful recovery thank you for documenting this for the world 💕

  • @maricaralabon782
    @maricaralabon782 5 років тому +23

    Diagnosed today. I dont know what to do , it's really hard to accept but when i watched this video give me a chance to cheer up.

    • @Rach113
      @Rach113 5 років тому +1

      Maricar Alabon How is it now?

    • @oeor6197
      @oeor6197 5 років тому

      Hope you are okay 🙏🙏🙏

  • @GreenToMe2000
    @GreenToMe2000 5 років тому +28

    My friend went through this for a while. I’m so glad he recovered.

  • @Kyloqs
    @Kyloqs 2 роки тому +1

    Diagnosed 1 day ago praying 🙏 to recover this vid gave me motivation currently taking steroid and eye drops and have to tape my eyes 👀 down when going to sleep hope everyone dealing with this gets better and they are much worse things in the world that could happen

  • @thebarbie5615
    @thebarbie5615 2 роки тому +1

    Coming across this video was such a pleasure to watch. I have gone through being diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy and thankfully have also recovered from it through treatment. Thank you for sharing your journey process.

  • @JV-jl1sq
    @JV-jl1sq 5 років тому +9

    My mom got this when I was young. Her's happened overnight so it really freaked us out. She's fully recovered by now, but it was definitely a journey. The most important part was stay positive and to keep working at healing. 😀

  • @nickk.a
    @nickk.a 5 років тому +79

    You're incredibly good looking! So happy to see your improvement 😊

  • @mreynoldsut
    @mreynoldsut 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this. Going through it right now, and this helps put things into perspective. I appreciate you taking the time to document your experience to help others.

  • @nashira222
    @nashira222 2 роки тому

    Thanks man I'm really depressed about my face but watching this made me see a little light at the end of the tunnel. Stay blessed brother!!

  • @MsAryelstar
    @MsAryelstar 9 років тому +7

    Thank you for sharing your story. I woke up Dec.26, 2014 with Bell's Palsy. I was in the middle of nowhere in a little town. I was snowed in so I had to endure the situation. I found your video on my phone via youtube and I have to say, you made me feel so hopeful. I was able to get a strong antibiotic from a family member and began to take B12 vitamins as well as do my facial exercises. I even slept on the effected side of my face, to help keep it warm and stimulate it. I watched this video along with a few others repeatedly to give me the inspiration and confidence to stay strong and enthusiastic. As of now, I'm on my 3rd week to recovery and couldn't feel more blessed. My smile is almost back to its bright shiny self and I couldn't be more relieved. I hope others will see this video and share it so others can find help too. Your a wonderful and amazing person! Once again, thank you and God bless!

  • @fernandof7939
    @fernandof7939 5 років тому +9

    Hey Brant, your video really inspires me a lots. I got bell’s on April 4th that 3 days before my 40 years birthday. Very depressed and panic when I noticed my right face totally paralysis. I had steroid and anti-virus at day 1 and today is my 19th day struggling with Bell’s but I got almost 90% recovery. I read all comments under your video. Thank you so much for sharing yours and wish everybody’s good health. Cheers my friend. I am a Chinese living in Canada but pls ignore my errors in the comment.

  • @flipfloppinsloth
    @flipfloppinsloth 5 років тому

    Oh man im happy you recovered! And im happy u didn't let it bring ya down too much, good for you!!

  • @someguy1954
    @someguy1954 5 років тому

    I got really excited for you at the end. Good thing you've recovered

  • @momosbread7507
    @momosbread7507 5 років тому +399

    UA-cam recommendations
    2014: Nope
    2015: Nah fam
    2016: You thought
    2017: Nada
    2018: Not yet
    2019(when all I watch is GMM): The time is now

    • @florestial4047
      @florestial4047 5 років тому +1

      Monique Ellis all I watch is GMM too 😂

    • @momosbread7507
      @momosbread7507 5 років тому

      Hazey Twins 👯 😂😂

    • @CallumJonesILOVECOCO
      @CallumJonesILOVECOCO 5 років тому

      Wait I got recommend this video while I was watching gmm

    • @beatlaunch7623
      @beatlaunch7623 5 років тому

      Omg this came up in my recomends right after a gmm vid lol!

    • @777Lloyd777
      @777Lloyd777 5 років тому +5

      Getting really sick of these comments, they're cringy, annoying, unfunny, incredibly unoriginal and attention seeking.

  • @ralpharpaio9480
    @ralpharpaio9480 5 років тому +307

    4:25
    Rare image of Drew Lynch (left) and Coyote Peterson (right) searching a cave. Circa 2014

    • @cabbagemerchant2817
      @cabbagemerchant2817 5 років тому +21

      Looks nothing like Drew but ok

    • @isabellet.5363
      @isabellet.5363 5 років тому

      @@cabbagemerchant2817 I agree

    • @JAL_EDM
      @JAL_EDM 5 років тому +5

      @@cabbagemerchant2817 yeah it looks more like nate from the king of random or somethin

  • @Neko-wt7rz
    @Neko-wt7rz 5 років тому

    you look so happy on day 97 !! love this video, very inspiring

  • @taniac.1393
    @taniac.1393 5 років тому

    Love this ! Congrats on the recovery! That must have been scary.

  • @walley844
    @walley844 5 років тому +101

    I got diagnosed yesterday. Your video make me feel good and calm myself. Thank you! :) ps. greetings from Finland.

    • @santiagovaron60
      @santiagovaron60 5 років тому +5

      You getting better?

    • @eemilllz5233
      @eemilllz5233 5 років тому

      Onks menny parempaa päi jo?

    • @MR34807
      @MR34807 5 років тому +1

      How are you doing now? Stay good, chew alot of gum, make a lot of bubbles with it and drink with a a straw... I wish for a speedy recovery 🙏🏻💐

    • @PootisPlayer
      @PootisPlayer 5 років тому +1

      hope you’re doing better, i wish you well!

  • @mausue1
    @mausue1 5 років тому +62

    Hello I was diagnosed yesterday. It has been very hard to get used too, But hanging in there. Glad you are better and also love your music 😃. Take care

    • @MadisonTaylorSeungri
      @MadisonTaylorSeungri 5 років тому +5

      mausue1 keep us updated if you’re willing and we will cheer you on! You can make it through this

    • @denisb7099
      @denisb7099 5 років тому +7

      I’ve never heard of this disorder before, and I’m actually quite shocked, I hope you get better soon, and hopefully anyone that experienced this gets well very soon, 🙏🏼

    • @NightmareoftheWitness
      @NightmareoftheWitness 5 років тому +1

      You can make it. Mine lasted for about three weeks . Hope you recover soon

    • @mausue1
      @mausue1 5 років тому +4

      Thank guys, so far I am doing fine I can close my left eye with sqinting now. Doing facial messages, but my mouth is the same.

    • @rj5305
      @rj5305 5 років тому

      youll get throught it! just keep working on it and youll do it

  • @erikmora7730
    @erikmora7730 5 років тому

    Hi i dont know you and your video just happened to be random on my youtube page. But i just want to say, you are so strong willed. And i love how you did not lose hope in what has happend. In this one video i see what kind of person you are and see that you are so strong and a very good friend. I wish there were more people like you in the world. To give those out there the motivation and courage to never let anything over come you. So for this i just want to say thank you.

  • @volksy7261
    @volksy7261 3 роки тому

    You picked a great Cory to recuperate. Dude, you rock. I hope your life is kicking ass. X

  • @nicholaspereiraa
    @nicholaspereiraa 5 років тому +3

    yo why was I so happy for this complete stranger I got tears of joy watching this...beautiful video

  • @tanisham5266
    @tanisham5266 8 років тому +89

    hey my name is Tanisha and I wanted to say thank you for sharing this video. I was just diagnosed with bells palsy this past Tuesday and I can't lie I was depressed. I actually did get this last week friday. went to sleep normal and I woke up the next day knowing that there was something wrong. As a pharmacy technician I went to work and I was even able to speak to a doctor and he said it was just allergies. pshhh. ikr. so because of the labor day weekend and thinking yea its just "allergies" I was able to see my doctor this past Tuesday....n yupp. bells mutha-loving palsy. Doc gave me some prednisone (some steroids) so ill be seeing her in a couple days. like I said I was indeed depressed. Why? I am a very positive and outgoing individual who always has a smile on her face. I never thought in a million years that my joy, my beautiful smile was ever something that could ever have been taking away from me. Man I was so beat up about this. But I looked at my bright side and I thank God because I'm still alive. my hand and my feet still work. I still have food on my table and clothes on my back. I looked on my bright side as you as well, whoever's reading this, and just be grateful for what you have. because in reality this is only temporary. it is scary at first to deal with it but one day at a time. take it easy and just be positive. thank you sir again for this video. you are very brave and encouraging for posting this. God bless you. ha-ha... and get this. I took my drivers test today...and whooo hooo I past. but my pic was a total fail. lmaooo.....life is great.

    • @LivingAnExaminedLife
      @LivingAnExaminedLife  8 років тому +5

      +tanisha martinez Hi Tanisha, thanks for your beautiful comment! My partner was a pharmacy tech for 7 years also. I'm glad you ignored the first doctor's opinion sought a second opinion and got on steroids right away - from everything I read, starting steroids within 24-48h of onset is the only action demonstrated to show potential likely benefit in protecting or healing the nerve that's being attacked. Best wishes on a full and speedy recovery!

    • @tanisham5266
      @tanisham5266 8 років тому +3

      +LivingAnExaminedLife Thank you Grant. and I'm sorry for posting my comment like a million times. lol. I did have trouble posting it last night and when I saw your reply that's when I noticed what I had done. But if you ever want to just talk or even say hi I'm here :-) Thank you again and you have a blessed life.

    • @wadisanaa
      @wadisanaa 7 років тому +2

      I chuckled at some of your humor ...... Wishing you a speedy recovery .

    • @TheSwayzeTrain
      @TheSwayzeTrain 5 років тому +2

      How are you doing now? All recovered I hope.

    • @donjonson9587
      @donjonson9587 5 років тому

      I bet you've made a full recovery by now. I had this when I was younger and it cleared up in about a month and it's the same for everyone else I encountered with this condition. I really hope you made a full recovery at least.

  • @nicoleperez1336
    @nicoleperez1336 5 років тому +1

    This video made me happy and I’m so glad you’re doing ok😭❤️

  • @GotEem-zz7sw
    @GotEem-zz7sw 5 років тому

    Congrats on the recovery:D

  • @manhater799
    @manhater799 5 років тому +6

    I remember my dad coming over to my old place and he had this. It scared me so much. I thought he had had a stroke. Thank God he got over his quickly as well.

  • @ramio1983
    @ramio1983 9 років тому +16

    Man you are so inspiring, this video was so genuine. I came home today to find my mum in tears with her face drooped convinced she had a stroke. Well, it was Bells Palsy thank goodness! She is on day 2 now and i will forward her some of your tips. She is now on the Steroids, twice a day for 5 days and i'll convince her to get some of them B vitamins and facial massages or acupuncture. So glad you have recovered and keep smiling! :-)

    • @johnmartell807
      @johnmartell807 8 років тому

      +ramio1983 I have been taking all the B's. B1, B2, B6, B9 AND B12- to no avail and heads up---the only thing we know about bells palsy for sure, is it heals itself-if a patient was taking steroids and he had a full 100 percent recovery-that dose not mean "the steroids" cured his bells palsy. Rather, that means that as the ailment was curing itself, his ingestion of steroids made it seem like they were the cure- How can we ever know if anything works if it cures itself???This analogy is applicable for acupuncture also-for me- steroids did absolutely nothing. Any doctor who claims he can help is a thief and a lier...and they know it-deep inside they know it cures itself and they 're thinking, well, either way, my patient will get better so Im in the clear... THIEVES!!!!

  • @jillashley6769
    @jillashley6769 5 років тому +1

    This is actually amazing. I was diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy when I was 12 and it was traumatizing for me because other kids bullied me. I wish I could have watched this video during that time because I’m sure I would have felt a little more confident in what was happening to me. Luckily, it wasn’t permanent for me and only lasted 2 and a half months. Thank you so much for sharing this story for us! I’m sure it will help quite a few people 😀

  • @vincejoy1973
    @vincejoy1973 5 років тому

    I’ve never been so happy seeing a man change the facial expressions on the right side of his face.

  • @LeLeonTanis
    @LeLeonTanis 5 років тому +5

    woaaah man this is so insane. i found myself cheering in front of my screen just watching you get better
    the fact that something this horrific can go away is just such an amazing process to witness.

  • @williamhowardtaft9514
    @williamhowardtaft9514 5 років тому +345

    My man's Coyote Peterson a strong individual

    • @djdud132
      @djdud132 5 років тому +8

      I thought it was him too lmaoo

    • @squ1shyf1shy
      @squ1shyf1shy 5 років тому +3

      I knew I wasn't the only Damn one

  • @fombutghislain4359
    @fombutghislain4359 3 роки тому

    I might probably be the tenth thousand person to say this but thanks so much for this video. It's been two weeks since I had bell's palsy and your video is all that kept me going. Right now I am 90% fully recovered and I still watch your video daily. You are like a hero to me and probably a million others. To anyone else battling with this, believe me it all gets better with time. "Stay Positive" and have fun. Hope I can one day inspire others to be strong as you did to 🥰🥰