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Old 12-31-2008, 06:13 AM #1
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Default Chicken Little here

Hi everyone, I was just diagnosed with trigeminal nueralgia a few days ago. I just found this forum yesterday and I appear to be among friends. I must admit it is very scary to read some of the ramifications of TN on people.I cannot bear to think that this pain will be chronic, I have a young son, and I have to work, its depressing at best ...and Im a glass half full kind of person. Anyway, I look forward to tips and a friendly smile from you folks. Thank you Don
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