On a more serious note,,Jack,,,,,,,,,
I have facial paralysis also after surgery over three up years ago.. I am "lucky" that I am retired and no longer work in public as once,,,,but when I'm out I see how people react and its hard sometimes because you know they want to ask.... If I'm asked I simply say I had a brain tumor. If they are really interested they will ask particulars,, if not ,, I leave it at that...I don't have to explain it away,,, I am what I am now..BUT I know where you are coming from that you KNOW everyone that you encounter "knows" something's "wrong" ,,,I would say,,, try to encounter others as if you are comfortable with it and don't think you have to explain it,, let them ask,, and TRY to be comfortable with your face and go forward with encounters with self esteem and acceptance of YOU as who you are now,,, it's easy for me to say now that I'm retired,,, I think I would have had a VERY hard time working with public,, as Postmaster, encountering face to face all day long ,, I admire you and KNOW you will find your way to an acceptable answer,,, BESIDES " writing a book ??"""
( Jack!)
Just my two cents,,, ;)Jane