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Talon Esports Player, Crws, Opens Up About Bell’s Palsy Diagnosis Shortly Before VCT Pacific League

Talon Esports VALORANT Player Crws Diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy, Unable to Fly to Korea

Talon Esports player Thanamethk “Crws” Mahatthananuyut has been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy, causing him to be unable to join his team in Korea.

Crws shared the news of his diagnosis on Twitter, receiving an outpouring of support from the VALORANT community. He mentioned that his condition has improved and he has been recovering since the diagnosis.

Due to his health condition, Crws will not be able to fly with his Talon Esports teammates today. However, he plans to make the trip as soon as possible. The 26-year-old has a few weeks before the start of the VCT Pacific international league, which is scheduled to begin on March 25.

Talon Esports to Compete Against Team Secret in VCT 2023 Pacific League

Talon Esports is set to face off against Team Secret in their first match of the VCT 2023 Pacific league. The match is scheduled for March 26, following Paper Rex’ matchup against DetonatioN FocusMe.

All teams participating in the competition are required to relocate to Seoul, South Korea.

Understanding Bell’s Palsy and Recovery

Bell’s palsy is a neurological condition that affects both adults and children. Some of the symptoms associated with the condition include temporary weakness or lack of movement on one side of the face, drooping eyelids, weakness or paralysis on one side of the face that develops gradually, and a loss of taste. Recovery from Bell’s palsy typically occurs within nine months.

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