Can’t really tell without an exam but bi-lateral arm movements seem even and regular. Speech does not seem to be affected. His doctors haven’t strapped him to a bed to prevent a fall from right leg weakness. All the signs point to just facial nerve involvement and not CNS. Still could be a stroke, but from looking in from the outside, I don’t think so.
Seeing reports now that he has since made appearances with no drooping and was able to speak coherently (at least his version of it) at length. Does this help the diagnosis?
Can’t really tell without an exam but bi-lateral arm movements seem even and regular. Speech does not seem to be affected. His doctors haven’t strapped him to a bed to prevent a fall from right leg weakness. All the signs point to just facial nerve involvement and not CNS. Still could be a stroke, but from looking in from the outside, I don’t think so.
Seeing reports now that he has since made appearances with no drooping and was able to speak coherently (at least his version of it) at length. Does this help the diagnosis?