Hi Tod!
Thanks for the advice!
Just hope to share my experience too.
I usually feel the muscle of my paralyzed side move for a few months when I put my finger on it. At first I thought my functions are back but when I look at the mirror, I realized that the skin doesn't move. So it's like just the muscle inside having some movement. That happened for my cheek for awhile before the function came back. As of now, I've been feeling that mild movement inside my forehead. I am still waiting.
One thing I always practice is to remember how my face move when it's normal. I would try my very best to imagine that my face is well when I am doing my daily work so that the muscle wouldn't forget their roles. When I think of how I look in my head, I would think of the normal face too. When I smile, blink, talk, I'll imagine the muscles moving. I guess it's a mental therapy. Now that my cheek function is back, I would also alter habits of chewing of the better side by letting the reactivated cheek have a feel of movement while chewing too. It helps really. Now when I smile, I spread my lips at both sides together instead of one after another and my friend told me that my movement is getting more natural.
My eyelid is just getting heavier recently. It's hard to explain. Some mild internal tugging and stretching. I hope that this is recovery. The exercise I do now is to look at the mirror and try to slowly close my lid to it's maximum effort without pressure or rolling my eye upwards. I wanna quit that rolling up habit.
I hope my advice works and benefit anyone reading this