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Old 01-19-2016, 05:36 PM #1
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Default Question about Neuralgia

I have been diagnosed with Glossopharyngeal neuralgia. Any ways to cope with the pain in the throat? I've been to many doctors and it is like a dead end each time. The pain in my throat is sore, throbbing, excruciating and sometimes just feels off. I've been fatigue also. Doctors say everything is normal. What is this?
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