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Old 09-18-2012, 06:57 AM #1
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Confused Face pain is overwhelming

I've started getting the trigeminal neuralgia the last 2 weeks on and off. Its horrible. Sharp pain in 3 teeth, my jawline, and my cheek. My lip goes numb. Or some combination of those. Its a dull ache right now, but SOMETHING is going to set it off soon and it will be lightning stabs at some combination of those spots. Then it will just go away for days. Like it was never there. But its back with a vengeance last night. And now I'm at work in tears about to start my day. Ugh.

And on top of that I'm supposed to decide between avonex and rebif by next thursday and I have no idea what I want to do. I don't want to take either of them, but I don't want to not fight this stupid disease either. Especially when I get nasty reminders like this face pain.

Sorry, having a bad morning and I don't know where else to vent.
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