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Bell's palsy diagnosis sidelines WCSH/WLBZ anchor Lee Nelson

Yes, it takes time when dealing with Bell's Palsy. I know somebody who was stricken with it very suddenly. A whole side of his body was paralyzed and he thought he was having a stroke. His wife freaked, his kid wailed, and the rest of us realized that it was not a stroke as one side of his face seemed to just melt. It took a few weeks and then some therapy, but he was back to normal soon enough.
 
WWE announcer Jim "J.R." Ross is also diagnosed with the disease.
 
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