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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1130721" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>It sounds to me like a damaged nerve, for whatever reason. Compression in the birth canal ect. Not "disease and not dietary."</p><p>Sometimes nerves will rejuvenate and get better, sometimes not. It could also be like a "Bells palsey" common in humans following illness. (Also affecting the nerves on that side of the face.) If it was "disease or dietary", movement would be affected. Not just facial droop.</p><p>I believe "strokes" are rare in most animals. The first thing a "stroke" would affect is the ability to swallow. It does not sound like that is a problem.</p><p>Just give it time and maybe anti inflammatory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1130721, member: 19938"] It sounds to me like a damaged nerve, for whatever reason. Compression in the birth canal ect. Not "disease and not dietary." Sometimes nerves will rejuvenate and get better, sometimes not. It could also be like a "Bells palsey" common in humans following illness. (Also affecting the nerves on that side of the face.) If it was "disease or dietary", movement would be affected. Not just facial droop. I believe "strokes" are rare in most animals. The first thing a "stroke" would affect is the ability to swallow. It does not sound like that is a problem. Just give it time and maybe anti inflammatory. [/QUOTE]
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