One day in the spring of 2014, Heidi Scott’s face went numb. Out-of-nowhere, just-returned-from-the-dentist numb, as she vividly remembers.
“I was on a business trip and it took me completely by surprise. My entire face was affected,” Heidi says.
Alarmed, she returned home to see her doctor, who ordered a battery of tests. The results were inconclusive.
Heidi was in her early forties, a runner and in good health. Her doctor said she could expect to make a full recovery, and eventually she did. After a month or two, she regained the feeling in her face.
