Hi, Pam!
Might I ask--did you receive any responses through PM or find any other posts on the forum particularly helpful to answer your question? If any info is 'shareable', I'd
love to have the input!
I've read through many of the facial tightness and massage posts in this section, which is how I found your post, of course ; ) and am wondering about the
long-term help that stretching and massage provide. I have referenced
http://www.bellspalsy.ws/exercise.htm, and found it helpful, but I wonder if it only makes me feel better or if it is truly doing anything to help my face recover.?..
I am 9.5 months post Translab. My face aches from time to time, but, thankfully, I don't have headaches. The right side of my face no longer droops, but it doesn't move as much as the left and the muscles are tight (hypertonic muscles, I think they'd be called; I've noticed no major effects of synkinesis to this point).
The tight muscles are especially noticeable from the middle of the right side of my upper lip up to the right of my nostril. From that side, it looks like I'm sneering, which is not the look I'm trying to portray. But, like you, I'm trying to keep it in perspective. I mean, really, what 40+ year-old woman actually complains that some of her facial muscles are
too tight (as long as it doesn't hurt or create any other complications)?!
Any thoughts? Any changes that you've seen in your own progress over the past 2 months?
Thanks!
Victoria