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Old 08-11-2014, 02:17 PM #1
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Default Nerve Damage/Neuralgia From dentist

Hi.This is my 1st time posting.I live in the UK.I cant believe how common my problem is.I went to the dentist as my tooth hurt,no problem so far.Anyway to cut a very long story short,i had an infection under the tooth,which eventually ended up being extracted,it was my L7 on right (Molar). The root was left in situ until removed some weeks later.Anyway before root was removed i knew something wasnt right,as the pain wouldnt go.Then i had numbness and mild electric shocks to face. I had different sensations all the time,and some of these did not appaear straight away,none of it did really,just the pain,numbness and 'oddness' ,which can only be explained as my face didnt feel like my own.Ive had crunchy glass feelings,burning mouth,teeth feeling like they are on ice,the list goes on. I am currently on 3 nortriptyline per day,i cant seem to tolerate gabapentin,neurontin and one other ,so rely solely on nortriptyline.Has anyone tried any other drugs that do not have horrible effects. I have severe dry mouth,have gained a little weight,and i cannot have a proper 'wee',it seems to bring on 'urinary retention'. And what other stuff do people in constant pain do to help themselves. I am in the 8th month of my injury,which i believe is probably nerve damage to lingual nerve ,and may have brought on a neuralgia.Nothing has been determind yet,even though i have had MRI. My doctor also calls it CRPS,but i dont think hes ruling out trigeminal neuralgia. I try to remain hopeful that i will recover,but that feeling can diminish when im not feeling ok. All new ideas welcome. Thanks
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Hi bradrich11,

Welcome to the NeuroTalk Support Groups.

I'll post a few forums below where you should find it helpful to post for support and information.

I'd suggest perhaps asking in the Dental forum first as it sounds as if the dentistry work was the beginning of your problems.

Dentistry and Dental Issues Forum

RSD and CRPS Forum

Trigeminal Neuralgia Forum

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hi,thanks for the links,i have gone on the dentistry one. i think it may take a bot of time to work out how to get around the site. lol. thanks again
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