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Old 08-05-2015, 11:56 AM #1
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Smile Newly diagnose persistent idiopathic facial pain

Hi everyone.....As the title says, I am a newly diagnosed persistent idiopathic facial pain person. This is on top of early diagnoses of multiple myeloma, which I am just 'smoldering' and no treatment required. I would like to 'talk' to others with the facial pain problem to gain any knowledge I can about it.

All have a nice day and hope to hear from someone.
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