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Old 06-15-2007, 07:23 AM #1
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Default Severe TMJ pain - anyone here can help?

I have Fibro, RSD and now severe TMJ pain with headaches and neck pain. Have had chronic pain since 1984. Just recently developed TMJ from a facial injection procedure for another problem (burning lips, tongue, gums). I have multiple conditions which cause chronic pain almost everywhere in my body and am disabled. Can only walk a very short distance. However, this TMJ is worse than anything as I can hardly talk, eat, swallow. No meds have ever helped any conditions - tried over 40.
Anyone here have any ideas about this TMJ?
May you all have pain free moments. This is a life of constant torture.
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