Hello! I am new here, and just diagnosed after about a month and some change of misleading "thoughts" from other doctor/dentist.
About a month ago, I started noticing what I thought was dental pain. Went to my dentist, took xrays - they showed nothing. Came home, had a horrible weekend!! I was SO furious with my dentist for MISSING something, and not treating it.
Went to my doctor, he said "Oh it's sinus, here are some antibiotics and ultram". What is weird? 2 days, of use - the pain went away. I thought Oh okay, good. Shoot! Don't I wish!
A week later, the pain came back. Called my doctor - he said, OK, here are some more antibiotics. Did that for a week +.
Went for a 2nd opinion to a new doctor - who is now my hero. He diagnosed me within MINUTES. It was amazing. Granted, I did have a complete "history" of what Id been going through, how long my "attacks" I called them lasted, where I was experiencing them, how often in a day they came, what brought them on, etc.
OK so........
I am being treated with Tegretol 200mg twice a day. The past 2 nights have been really really bad for me. Ive barely slept. My pain seems to be worse when I lay down. I can lay for about 5 minutes, and the pain starts. Same with a recliner or "overstuffed chair" - about the only thing I can do is, sit in a straight back chair (dining chair) or stand up. Not that it goes away completely, but so much less intense, and less often.
I finally called my pharmacist at 4:00am, and said Can I take one of my Clonazepam with this medicine? He said Sure. So I did, and about 5:30, I fell asleep.
Went to my "new doctor" this morning, and told him I couldnt do that anymore. He agreed and gave me Buclafen or something, I think it's a muscle relaxant, and he said I could take my Klonopin with that @ night, if I needed.
So....... We'll see.
What helps you guys?
Have you ever had where it mostly effected you in bed, laying down?
Seems that is a strange thing...................
Nice to meet you all!! I am doing my best to keep my spirits up, as I feel it has to be the best treatment of all.
I hope I can continue that.