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Old 04-15-2014, 08:11 PM #11
Glyde 11209 Glyde 11209 is offline
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The electric like sharp jolts of pain are back, taking tegretol 800mg like the doctor said, taking slo-mag, taking NAC, the Mortons liquid on my neck........
I really think I have to get diagnosed by a neurologist, the one that I go to now just say's that
"it's from the bicycle accident in 2008 and seems to be located in the brain stem, it might be a variant of trigeminal neuralgia, the tegretol is about the only thing we can do....."
I just can't buy that, even though I may have to. I wrote earlier that I was not going to keep the appointment with the new neurologist but now I tend to think I should.
My thinking at the time was I was complicating the issue with to many doctors.
One more opinion might just help though
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