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© Anthony Lee

Bells Palsy

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1.   Sep 27, 2006 10:26 PM

» divinitygroup777 - Non evasive solution


Our neighbor had come by one day to talk to my husband and when we first saw him we thought he was having a stroke. He was having great difficulty communicating. He finally was able to tell us he had Bells Palsy. Once our neighbor had left, my husband was determined to help him with his affliction. Since this gentlemen spent most of his time on the phone, the need for something to aid in his speech was important. My husband develop a speech enhancement device which can be worn to aid in proper communication. I am wondering if there is any interest out in the community for such a device?

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