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Default New to this. Have trigeminal Neuralgia

I am new to this and have Trigeminal Neuralgia. Looking for other people to talk to who suffer from this horrible painful dibilitating affliction! I have had this for 13 years. I had an MVD 10 years ago so I have been pain free for 10 years and this past October the TN came back in full force times 10,00000! I some days I don't know if I can go through this again. My TN is in remission at the moment but I am just waiting for the day for the first twing or tingle to start in my morning shower or when I take that first drink of water when I am trying to take my meds.
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