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    anna23 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Apr 26, 2007, 12:55 PM
    Bells palsy
    I have bell palsy 2 weeks ago and the doctor gave me steroids prednisone my period was due on the 11th of march but I have not had them.my boobs have come quite sore .I have had sex and my partner brought it out before he .I have done a home test and it says positive ,but could it be that my hcg is high cause of the steroids , help
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    Apr 26, 2007, 01:25 PM
    Anna, I am sorry that you have been diagnosed with Bell's Palsy. My uncle had it at one time. It isn't fun dealing with it. Thankfully, it is usually one of those diseases that is temporary and you should eventually regain your full health.

    Whatever may be happening with you now, you need to call your doctor and speak with him/her. The doctor will advise you whether to come into the office for an appointment or will give you a referral to a gynecologist/obgyn. It is possible that the steroids are wreaking havoc with your system, but it is also possible that you are pregnant. If you are pregnant, taking steroids is problematic. So, start with the doctor you visited first and see what he/she recommends. The doctor may want you to come into the office, run a pregnancy test and then take it from there. Please don't wait this out. Call as soon as you can. It is important for your overall health to figure out what is exactly going on.

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