u/UnicornNarwhals

Im at 22 days, My nostril hurts.. Good sign but damn

So im at 22 days now, my smile has 80% returned, My eye still has many issues and my forehead is still frozen, i fear may be a while away from recovered yet but today i gained feeling back in the half of my nose i had no sensation in. But my nostril is so damn painful, Did anyone else experience pain from areas during the healing process or should i go see ent about this? Little concerned. So far though i guess my signs are relatively positive.

Thanks and speedy recovery to you all again!

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u/UnicornNarwhals — 7 days ago

17 Days in my recovery thus far.

Hi all, So i was diagnosed with Bells Palsy on 21/7. (Graded 3 on 30/7 by specialist)

My recovery so far seems mostly confined to my mouth. My smile has not returned as my cheek does not move still properly but i can show more of my teeth than when i started this whole mess.

My sense of taste in my tongue has FINALLY fully come back 2 days ago. Im a little concerned about the lack of recovery in my cheek/ability to flare my nostril and my eye. How has everyone elses recovery been if your in a similar stage or further?

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u/UnicornNarwhals — 13 days ago
▲ 11 r/DIY

Render repair fascia of house and window reveals

So i need to repair some render, i had a new window put in 2 years ago and some render got popped off during the process on the reveal, no big deal it has silicone all over the area for now which i can scrape off. Im looking for the best way to fix this now though, it is slightly textured which i believe i can replicate with clay over the existing render and using it as a texturing piece.

Im looking for what product is best to achieve my goal here? I have some hairline cracks in render elsewhere too so if the product could fill those too with a putty knife that would be great.

I will be finishing it off with some sandtex microseal as the paint on it now is no longer waterproofing it and its 8 years old paint.

Thoughts on product or i can do this with, i did check google and i got alot of companies who do it and afew youtube videos of it being done but i cannot find a "render repair" product other than a bostik one which shows unavailable. Render is from 1970's so i assume it is cement based? (im uk based too)

Thanks

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u/UnicornNarwhals — 2 months ago