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Old 05-21-2010, 03:48 PM #1
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Hi to everyone....

My neuro doctor has diagnosed me with either Occipital or Trigeminal Neuralgia....I am currently taking Tegretol 200mg twice a day, but my doctor told me I could decrease my dosage to 100mg twice a day....I think he lets me adjust my dosage because I am a nurse........I was diagnosed last August and was on the Tegretol for about 6 months, then went off it, but I have had another flare-up and as recently as this week....so I am back on the Tegretol......Lucky me!!......But the Tegretol works for me.....

I hope to learn much from this forum!!.......

Bless, Sharon
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