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Need To Know > Fitness and health > ‘I woke up with slurred speech and a droopy mouth just months before my wedding day – it was a race against the clock’
Mum Charlie Beswick woke up with slurred speech and a droopy face months before her wedding - she was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy and feared it could become permanent.
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‘I woke up with slurred speech and a droopy mouth just months before my wedding day – it was a race against the clock’

Elle James
Last updated: February 27, 2026 9:05 am
Elle James Published February 27, 2026
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Charlie Beswick pictured one week after her Bell’s Palsy symptoms began, leaving her with facial weakness and slurred speech. (Jam Press/Charlie Beswick)
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A woman who woke up with slurred speech and a droopy mouth has revealed that she was on a “race against the clock”.

Charlie Beswick was just months away from getting married when the life-changing ordeal took hold.

The mum had “no idea” the extent of what was about to happen; but had an inkling something was wrong after looking at old photographs.

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Snaps of her and her family left the 47-year-old in shock, as her mouth was pictured drooping slightly.

Just a few days later, she was unable to speak without slurring.

“I initially felt terrified that I had had a stroke overnight,” Charlie, who is a SEND family and care inclusion consultant, from North Staffordshire, told Need To Know.

Mum Charlie Beswick woke up with slurred speech and a droopy face months before her wedding - she was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy and feared it could become permanent.
Charlie and family on a walk on New Years Day, 2022. (Jam Press/Charlie Beswick)

“I woke up and took a sip of the water at the side of my bed.

“It instantly dribbled down my chin.

“I panicked before grabbing my phone to use the selfie camera, when I noticed my face was really drooped.

“Andrew and I had waited for eight years to get married on the same date that we met on a blind date.

“So the thought of walking down the aisle with a wonky smile terrified me.

“I’m also the mum of a disabled son and my first thought is often: ‘I can’t be ill, what about [him]?’

Charlie’s nightmare began in December 2021 after falling ill with Covid, followed by a double ear infection.

Almost overnight, her condition worsened to the point where she was told to go to hospital immediately.

Mum Charlie Beswick woke up with slurred speech and a droopy face months before her wedding - she was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy and feared it could become permanent.
Charlie Beswick pictured 10 days into her Bell’s Palsy battle as she continued treatment ahead of her wedding day. (Jam Press/Charlie Beswick)

She said: “I rang my sister, who is a nurse and never dramatic.

“But her reaction was unnerving in itself.

“She told me to go to hospital immediately.”

The mum had developed Bell’s Palsy; a weakness or lack of movement that usually affects one side of the face.

Signs often include a drooping eyelid or corner of the mouth, drooling, a dry mouth, loss of taste and dry or watering eyes.

While relieved to have a diagnosis, Charlie was faced with another hurdle as medics told her there was a possibility that the effects could become permanent.

She said: “I felt very helpless.

“I was told that the muscles in my face needed to do the work, rather than steroids.

“I was really conscious of my appearance – with and without the eye patch that I’d been advised to wear – and didn’t leave the house for two weeks.

“I was also utterly exhausted by the smallest thing and was sleeping a lot in the day and at night.”

Charlie was placed on a course of steroid tablets, while a friend bought her a CACI facial treatment course that uses micro currents to tone facial muscles.

Mum Charlie Beswick woke up with slurred speech and a droopy face months before her wedding - she was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy and feared it could become permanent.
Charlie Beswick seen smiling during her recovery from Bell’s Palsy. (Jam Press/Charlie Beswick)

The tech – which costs over £600 for a 10 session course – helped her to regain the use of her muscles within four weeks.

The mum, who struggled to “bounce back” from the lasting effects of her condition, also received harsh judgement.

She added: “My son is autistic with significant learning needs and has a rare craniofacial condition.

“He was born with no eye, eye socket, ear or nostril on his left hand side and a short underdeveloped jaw.

“We’ve had a lot of negative encounters and online trolling over the years because of his appearance.

“And this was an ironic first-hand experience for me to truly understand how it feels to look ‘different’ and be judged superficially.

“I was asked why I looked ‘weird’ and told I ‘didn’t look right.’’

Charlie believes that one of the main factors in her developing Bell’s Palsy was the stress linked to being a SEND parent.

Mum Charlie Beswick woke up with slurred speech and a droopy face months before her wedding - she was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy and feared it could become permanent.
Charlie Beswick seen smiling during her recovery from Bell’s Palsy. (Jam Press/Charlie Beswick)

She now works with organisations to help provide better support to employees who also have caring responsibilities.

The mum added: “This had been my life for almost two decades at that point.

“And so I know no different and love life with my son.

“But caring for a disabled child through the day and night, being their advocate and voice, is definitely a stressor – and challenge.

“Especially when you’re trying to remain in employment for the sake of your own identity, purpose and finances.

Mum Charlie Beswick woke up with slurred speech and a droopy face months before her wedding - she was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy and feared it could become permanent.
Charlie Beswick seen smiling during her recovery from Bell’s Palsy. (Jam Press/Charlie Beswick)

“I am passionate that working carers are supported before they get to the point of burnout – and possibly episodes such as mine.

“And that leaders realise that life can change for any of us in an instant and to lead with compassion and never judgement.

“Speak with a doctor as soon as possible and ask for steroids if you experience any symptoms similar to mine.

“Be patient with yourself and listen to your body.”

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