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Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:08 am
by azcatz11
How do we know this wasn’t something more serious? Is that even common to get after trauma?

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:08 am
by CodeBreaker
So he ain't playing in the Olympics, I guess?

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:09 am
by Plutonashfan
SNPA wrote:
Plutonashfan wrote:
SNPA wrote:This Dr has examined him?

No he hasn't. Brian is legit the real deal. He is almost always right and my go to when I concerned about player injuries. He knows his stuff.

Good info. I take him serious. He could absolutely be right.

Dr.s don’t diagnose from a distance though.

I get you. Dr Sutter says in every video without examining the patient directly it's all speculative. Like I said his usually spot on. Better then nothing I suppose.

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:17 am
by og15
SNPA wrote:
Plutonashfan wrote:
SNPA wrote:This Dr has examined him?

No he hasn't. Brian is legit the real deal. He is almost always right and my go to when I concerned about player injuries. He knows his stuff.

Good info. I take him serious. He could absolutely be right.

Dr.s don’t diagnose from a distance though.

Well, I wouldn't say that as a blanket statement. Some things medical professionals do diagnose from a distance, just depends on what it is. Telehealth is more of a thing now, more so since COVID, sometimes you'll video chat a patient and discuss things, just depends on what.

A palsy can definitely be observed (I would say this vs diagnosed in this case) from a distance, now figuring out the why and such would require more intimate interaction.

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:17 am
by WentzerWuver
JT3000 wrote:
SNPA wrote:Let’s all play nice in this thread please. Serious accusation has been made, but it’s not a permanent conditions usually.


It's a health condition, not an "accusation."
It better not be otherwise this thread needs to be banned!

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:19 am
by OkcSinceSGA
He just did that weird blink at the FT line..

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:26 am
by og15
PhilBlackson wrote:I know how hard it would be to essentially give up on the season but between seeing him hobbling up & down, wearing shades everywhere and now half his face isn’t responding…especially with how incredibly unlikely he is to make all the way through a championship run - at some point you gotta look out for the player the way a corner looks out for a boxer.

I'm not aware of any contraindications to physical activity because of Bell's Palsy. It self resolves, just takes time which differs from person to person, but I can't imagine why it would contribute to a reason to shut a player down.

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:30 am
by genius-
Yeah looks like he has it.

Should hopefully go away after some time, though some don't fully heal until after a year or so.

Shouldn't affect him playing though.

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Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:39 am
by PhilBlackson
og15 wrote:
PhilBlackson wrote:I know how hard it would be to essentially give up on the season but between seeing him hobbling up & down, wearing shades everywhere and now half his face isn’t responding…especially with how incredibly unlikely he is to make all the way through a championship run - at some point you gotta look out for the player the way a corner looks out for a boxer.

I'm not aware of any contraindications to physical activity because of Bell's Palsy. It self resolves, just takes time which differs from person to person, but I can't imagine why it would contribute to a reason to shut a player down.


Personally I’m not hypothesizing that’s what he has, I just think he’s so drugged up & pumped full of shots that I’m not sure what the side effects might be. But that aside, sometimes just watching him run makes you wanna cringe, like that knee can just buckle any second now. The whole thing just doesn’t feel right imo but whatever…I genuinely wish him best of luck even if I think it’s a bit of a foolish endeavour considering how unlikely it is to net the result he’s risking it all for.

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:43 am
by Jabroni Lames
If Bell’s Palsy makes you score 50, then it’s a good thing?

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:49 am
by SNPA
og15 wrote:
SNPA wrote:
Plutonashfan wrote:No he hasn't. Brian is legit the real deal. He is almost always right and my go to when I concerned about player injuries. He knows his stuff.

Good info. I take him serious. He could absolutely be right.

Dr.s don’t diagnose from a distance though.

Well, I wouldn't say that as a blanket statement. Some things medical professionals do diagnose from a distance, just depends on what it is. Telehealth is more of a thing now, more so since COVID, sometimes you'll video chat a patient and discuss things, just depends on what.

A palsy can definitely be observed (I would say this vs diagnosed in this case) from a distance, now figuring out the why and such would require more intimate interaction.

All true. But there is a code that you don’t diagnose from a distance…meaning you’ve never examined or questioned the patient yourself.

There’s a whole movement to counter this in extreme cases, it’s called Duty to Warn.

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:05 am
by heatwillbeback
I remember commenting on how he looked so uninterested and mopey the fast few games. Hes looked miserable out there.

Now because of some random reason, I feel bad :lol:

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:06 am
by jayu70
Read on Twitter

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:11 am
by GoBobs
The name Bells' Palsy makes it sound like something terrible that you don't want to catch, but it is actually nothing to worry about and goes away on its own most of the time.

If you are worried somebody might have Bell's Palsy, that is what you hope they have. The other stuff that causes facial asymmetry is actually the bad stuff.

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:15 am
by SNPA
jayu70 wrote:
Read on Twitter

There we have it. Confirmed by medical professionals.

Carry on.

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:21 am
by JustBuzzin
Slacktard wrote:I wonder if whatever he's being injected with as a painkiller is doing something cuz he hasn't looked right beyond the running/jumping, but in the expressions and stuff he makes.

You telling me he has a serious medical condition, 1 leg, 1 eye, and he's still putting up a 50 piece and a extra side of side eye? :o


Embiid is really HIM!

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:24 am
by OkcSinceSGA
Read on Twitter


I lol’d at this random tweet. It makes me think of Frankenstein. All these injections and treatments to patch this guy together… and he’s still a monster and drops 50.

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:25 am
by Chokic
Maybe side effect from the injections? Sixers should do the right thing to shut him down and let him properly heal for next season. Instead they're willing to jeopardize his health and career to try to win a futile chip this season. Sixers organization doesn't deserve him. That franchise is cursed.

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:28 am
by GoBobs
azcatz11 wrote:How do we know this wasn’t something more serious? Is that even common to get after trauma?


The simple answer is if you cannot move half your face including your forehead, that is less worrisome, because it implies inflammation of the facial nerve after it has exited the skull. Can be caused by a virus (usually very temp) or a hit to the area.

If you cannot move half your face and the forehead muscles still work on both sides, that is bad because it implies a problem inside the skull (stroke, brain tumor, MS, ect) Those things are rare except stroke, and that is rare for someone as young as Embiid.

Re: Does Embiid have Bell’s Palsy??

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 4:03 am
by azcatz11
GoBobs wrote:
azcatz11 wrote:How do we know this wasn’t something more serious? Is that even common to get after trauma?


The simple answer is if you cannot move half your face including your forehead, that is less worrisome, because it implies inflammation of the facial nerve after it has exited the skull. Can be caused by a virus (usually very temp) or a hit to the area.

If you cannot move half your face and the forehead muscles still work on both sides, that is bad because it implies a problem inside the skull (stroke, brain tumor, MS, ect) Those things are rare except stroke, and that is rare for someone as young as Embiid.


Thanks for clarifying. I’m a hypochondriac and always assume the worst.