I haven't heard of this - anyone else?
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I know someone personally who did get Bell's palsy back in 2020 he did not have the vaccine, is a patriot, and retired military. It does happen. He recovered fairly quickly.
If he was in the military, he had a whole slew of vaccines, some experimental. I've seen vax damage from friends and family from all kinds of vaccines: flu, boosters, travel, childhood.
True, but it used to be rare. I only came across one lady who had it.
I had shingles twice in the '90s. And yes, my life was very stressful at the time.
Covid vaccine isn't the only vaccine that causes such problems.
Are you saying he never had ANY vaccines?
I don't know, he's in his 50s any vaccine he probably had was probably almost 40 y years ago. How about I give you his facebook page and you can add him and ask him. I didn't realize I was going to be in trial for saying that he had bells palsy.
FYI I just tried searching OpenVaers.com for Bell's Palsy and there are many reports for other vaccines such as influenza.
This vaccine problem has been going on for a lot longer than many realize. The covid vaccine is just the most obvious one because the adverse events are so numerous.
Yep, influenza vaccines can definitely cause Bell's Palsy. Been documented for a long time now.
Lyme and other bacteria can cause it. Wonder what he was exposed to.
I had a teacher in high school who got it. So this was like 2000 or around there. She tried to keep teaching Spanish when she could barely speak with half her face paralyzed. It was very sad. I think she eventually recovered.