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I did, and was told I'm too young (31).
Plus my current man wants children eventually, and I'll be honest, of all the guys I've been with, he's the 1 that I could see myself having children with. He already knows of the high risk factor (endometriosis doesn't make it easy, having a LEEP weakened my cervix). I don't know if I can even have an IUD (which could solve this problem) after having had a LEEP. I'll have to ask my gyno. Depo P. has been a nightmare beyond just the ATN flare up (first time it caused a type 1 TN flare up... years ago. I just didn't understand it as such). I've had auntie visiting since Nov. 10 to varying degrees. That's not normal with the shot. It's like my body's telling me "NO WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?!". |
Sorry to go so off-topic, Catch . . . and I hope this doesn't deter people from posting if they have any input to your query. :eek:
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Well, it's kinda still on topic, because I know my ATN is due to my MS, but I know my main trigger for an ATN relapse (or brief episodes with classic TN) is completely hormone related.
Another thread asking an MS/hormone question so not to steer this one off the main focal point. Important to note that TN/ATN are considered a symptom that can be caused by MS, so it's one that if it changes in intensity or duration of episodes, keep a journal and let your neuro know. I blog and keep a watch on how long mine goes, and what the triggers are (as I try to do with other symptoms). |
A few weeks ago, I had the most extraordinary pain in my upper teeth. Almost a pulsing pain. It kind of felt like I had been hit in the mouth and had my teeth loosened by it, but I hadn't. I didn't think it could be a cavity because it was several teeth all next to each other on the same side. It came on very suddenly and lasted several days and went away as suddenly as it came on. Could that have been a TN kind of thing?
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I had a situation one time, where I had a molar that hurt like you are describing. I went to my dentist, and he said there was nothing wrong with my tooth. I went to the doctor, and he said "must be the tooth, sinuses are good". I went back and forth to each doc 2 times each (the pain lasted about 10 days) .... until one day, my entire tooth fell out, roots and all. :eek: I have had mouth issues, including intermittent numbness in my teeth, since my teens. I have also had mouth numbness (lips, throat, roof of my mouth, etc.) and facial numbness . . . plus that experience with the tooth that fell out. They've never determined exactly what causes it, but I'm inclined to think it is related to the MS. :confused: Cherie |
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In fact, now that I think about it, tooth pain was probably my first sx of TN, and goes back easily 15 years, with years of remission, and only minor outbreaks of pain. It has only gotten worse over the last few years, which lead up to my MS dx. There are times when it is painful to chew on my right side. Still haven't figured out the pain at the corners of my mouth, but I'm pretty sure it's related to the TN. |
The first spot I had pain Catch was actually right above my top row of teeth on the left side, now that I think of it. That was in 2000/2001. I can remember it, because I even tried putting the non-coated tylenol on my gums to try and dull the pain, and I went to a dentist at that time to have it looked at, and they found nothing wrong through xrays.
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