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Old 12-02-2020, 08:07 PM #1
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Hello all. I recently was diagnosed with TN. Has been a few weeks of running back and fourth from the dentist and doctor. Thought at first it was a sinus infection. Then the pain moved to my teeth. I figured I needed a root canal. Then I thought it was dry socket. New here I was putting toothache medicine on my teeth, taking Tylenol and ibuprofen while sucking down some oragel. It just wasn’t constant pain. It moved around from my bottom jaw to my sinus .. people were thinking I was nuts. I was literally in the chair at the dentist getting my teeth looked at and had a pain attack. I was completely numbed up. The dentist said it couldn’t be my teeth. So back to the dr I went and now I’m taking some sort of anti convulsion meds. Still in pain. I supposed i have to give it time. The first week I couldn’t really eat. I kept waiting to trigger it somehow. Anyway hi. I look forward to reading through the forum .


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