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I think I'm livingAdvanced care directives in the wrong city I need to be in a big city where drs are more up to date with rare cases of illnesses I know someone somewhere should know the cause and can help me find a cure.
I am sorry I do not have a remedy for your face/cheek pain, but I can tell you that my mother had a stroke in 2003 which left her right side paralyzed and with global aphasia. She constantly has her left hand on her right cheek or mouth area. At first I thought she was concerned about her mouth drooping, which she does not have or that she was concerned about drooling and not knowing it, but now I believe that she has face pain in that area as she always has her hand on that area..she indicates that it does hurt...but due to her stroke, I can't be sure as her yes's and no's are sometimes mixed up. Her vocal cords are also strong, as she sometimes cries out in fear when she tries to walk, but she cannot speak. I cannot believe the Dr's do not know why you cannot speak...tell them to look up aphasia.