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Old 05-14-2013, 08:06 PM #1
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Default Nerve damage to tongue

Hello:

I am new to the world of pain, and have been searching everywhere for places to find current information that might help me as I try to cope with nerve damage to my tongue, the result of an oral surgery procedure. I have seen a few neurologists and oral surgeons; yesterday, saw a pain management expert, who is advising a stellate ganglion block as a diagnostic measure, to determine whether the pain is coming from my sympathetic nerve system, and to--maybe--use the block as a way to treat the pain. It is--no pun intended--a long shot. But I am anxious to find something that will help me. I am terrified by the prospect of the procedure and its risks, and found this site in my quest to learn more about it. My symptoms seem to reflect much of what I have read about burning mouth syndrome, although mine seems to have been triggered by the oral surgery.

I am grateful for ideas and information here.

Thank you.
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