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Old 06-13-2008, 02:03 PM #1
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My name is Maria, I am 31, and I have had face pain sence April 2008. Rite at this moment, no pain, and I'm good to go. For about six weeks it was really rough. I went to the dentist, ears nose and throat dr., and the neurologist. I have just started the research for solutions to TN. I kinda wish I could get a script. for Novacain and just give myself a shot in the face when needed. I wander if that would be possible? My doctor says this could have started becuase of my diabetes; however I believe Doctors can get tunnel vision and I have done so much research on diabetes and have never heard of this. On the bright side I'm glad the pain isn't coming from a deadly disease and I believe it's something I can live with, without making drastic changes in my life. My Sympothy and Understanding goes out to you, who may be suffering now.
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Welcome to NT! I'm sorry for the reason tho and I hope it stays away for good now.

I would think since diabetes can cause nerve pain it wouldn't be a stretch to think it could cause TN. I'm not a doctor nor familiar with TN so just a guess.
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Hi there Maria and welcome to NeuroTalk.

I hope your pain isn't Trigeminal Neuralgia because I've had that myself, and I know how painful it can be.
I'll give you the link to the forum for that so you can meet some others with similar concerns : http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum26.html

You might also be interested in posting in our diabetes forum, so here the link to that as well. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum53.html

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Hi, Mariace! Welcome to NeuroTalk!

It does seem like no matter how much is learned about this human body, there is yet more we don't know. I hope you'll get some answers.
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Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. You will find a great number of caring, supporting members here willing to help each other as they can. Just let us know if we can be of any help.


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Hi. just wanted to add my warmest welcome also.

I had a taste of Trigeminal Neuralgia when I had a two week bout with Bells Palsy.

The nerves in my face radiating downward from near the ear, well, I thought I would go out of my mind. They had to put me on Tylenol #3. (with codeine).

I used warm compresses and that helped. They told me all the nerves in my face were inflamed. I went to a neurologist who scheduled an EMG (or a nerve conduction), really can't remember. But I never got to go because I prayed for two weeks straight, and it all went away.

I have no idea why this happened. (the pain going away I mean). I got the Bells Palsy because of my diabetes (this is what they told me).

This happened on Psalm Sunday in 1995. I will never forget what I did. I took the Psalms (they give it to you in Church on Psalm Sunday).

I took them home. I put them on my face, I actually put them in the bed.

And the odd thing is that I AM NOT A RELIGIOUS PERSON.

But for those two weeks, I becamse the most religious person I know.

And when my face got back to normal, nothing was dribbling from my mouth. (I thought I had a stroke, but went to the ER and was told it was Bells Palsy, well when I got through it all, I just thanked God, the powers that be, and everybody I could think of to thank.

I'm telling you, it was the nastiest two weeks of my life.

The only tell tale sign that I have ever had Bells Palsy is that one of my eyebrows is higher than the other eyebrow. Only a doctor can tell.

The funny thing is that I was in the doctor's office one year later and the same neurologist came in. I walked over to him and said 'Hi remember me, I saw you last year". He took one look at me and said 'Oh yeah, you had Bells Palsy".

No one else can ever tell.

But I do know face pain, and I hope that warm compresses can give you some relief.

Take care and again, Welcome.

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