also sent her support, replying: “We are praying for you! We love you!!! Rest up! Everyone understands.”
Justin gave another update to fans on Monday, revealing that his faith has kept him feeling strong. He wrote on his Instagram Story: “Wanted to share a little bit of how I've been feelin'. Each day has gotten better and through all of the discomfort I have found comfort in the one who designed me and knows me.
“I'm reminded he knows all of me. He knows the darkest parts of me that I want no one to know about, and he constantly welcomes me into his loving arms. This perspective has given me peace during this horrific storm that I'm facing. I know this storm will pass but, in the meantime, Jesus is with me.”
Following Justin's diagnosis, GLAMOUR spoke to GP Dr Ahmed El Muntasar to find out more about Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, and what his recovery might look like."Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a syndrome caused by a virus that usually invades the facial nerve as it exits near the ear," says Dr Ahmed. "Usually the virus is in the ear region which affects the facial nerve branches and each of these branches provides input to a group of muscles of facial expression.
"There are a lot of similarities between Ramsay Hunt syndrome and Bells Palsy, however, Ramsay Hunt is usually more severe paralysis and the prognosis is often a little bit worse. The symptoms usually last for longer and are more difficult to treat.""There is no clear treatment for Ramsay Hunt, but because it is caused by a virus, we use antivirals.
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