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Old 07-23-2013, 05:07 PM #4
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It kind of sounds like that, but i feel absolutely nothing in my teeth at all. No pressure or anything.
I'm thinking it might be my trigeminal nerve. It's right in between my ear and my eye on both sides. Feels almost like a pressure but a very aching pain, much more intense on the right side. Hurts there more when I chew etc.

I did have facial and forehead numbness upon my first attacks, which my neuro said was my trigeminal nerve, tho rare said it does happen. Think it's time to call them and sort this out because this is brutal pain that comes and goes from day to day.
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