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Old 06-17-2008, 09:42 AM #15
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OH Dear I know its hard not to know what IS going on. And you have something to compare this to.
So how long did it last? Are there still residual symptoms?

Cherie, I think mentioned it could be from the nerve stemming from the PONS. Odd. A few weeks ago, I was laying on the left side of my face and woke up with pain in my jaw that went up and behind my eye. THen it felt as if my whole side of my face was numb. It wasn't but felt numb-like.

My newest lesion is on the PONS but MS doc doesnt' seem concerned and is certain now that I do not have MS. Something IS going on, eh?

Take care and know that WE care, k?

Jan
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