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Joel Embiid
I only watch the NBA professional basketball when the playoffs begin.
It's an excuse to ride less in our lousy weather.
I did notice and appreciate the way Joel Embiid spoke about his Bells Palsy condition.
I viewed his most recent playoff game performance and wondered what was behind his strange facial expressions.
He played very well, and explained his health condition in a post game interview.
I am unable to find a direct link to paste here from apnews.com, but I do recommend a look.
The human body is a complex thing, but so are the many ways humans respond to what comes at them.
BTW, I can't dribble, run, pass, dunk, I can't sing, I ain't pretty and my legs are thin.
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I may send my next post via USPS.
Sorry, I know it's a different world.
Thanks much!
Last edited by bironi; 04-28-2024 at 03:57 AM.
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Re: Joel Embiid
I had it in 1985, a few weeks after graduating boot camp at Great Lakes. I had no idea what was wrong but my eye was red and burning. I went to medical, and the corpsman said, "Your right eye isn't blinking," but they sent me over to the hospital anyway, just in case I was having a stroke. It took about four months of sleeping with eye patches and wiping my mouth while I ate before it mostly resolved. My right eye is a little droopy, but it blinks.
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