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Hi! Haven't been diagnosed yet....
....but after doing some reading online I am thinking I may have TN.
Three times this week I have had an attack of shooting pain that feels like short pulsations of electric shock in my jaw, under my ear. It very much feels like nerve pain. The first time it came out of nowhere. I was feeling fine at the time. The next morning I woke up feeling like crap, headache, throbbing sinus pressure, nausea and generally feeling weak, tired, and kind of light headed. The next two attacks came out of the blue again but I felt fine before and after. I have TMJ and lots of sinus problems, allergies, frequent sinus infections, lots of mucus. My jaw feels tight 24/7 and I clench all the time which makes my ear feel full. The only thing that I can think of that I did on the days of the attacks was that I had coffee, something I rarely have because I get jittery from the caffeine. Also, a few days before the first attack I was having blocked ears from sinusitis so I added some nasal decongestant to my neti pot and did a maneuver which caused the solution to go into the eustachian tube. I did this for about five days, including the day of the first attack. I'm glad I found this forum and would love to hear comments or suggestions on whether you think I may have TN and whether you think the caffeine or the decongestant in the neti pot trick may have contributed. Also, I'm wondering which doctor I should start with. Should I even bother going to my GP or should I just get a referral for a specialist, and if so, what kind of doctor? Thank you! :) |
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Thanks for the reply! I am going to call for an appointment today.
I've been reading up on trigger points in the jaw area and I found a really painful one under where the jaw and ear meet. Now I'm wondering if that is either causing or adding to the problem. |
I don't know much about the kind of trigger points you have, it doesn't sound like TN as I have experienced it. I'm glad you are going to see a doctor. I hope you aren't in too much pain and that he or she can help.
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I saw my PCP yesterday. He didn't mess around too much, just referred me to the neurologist. I was so glad that he didn't just try to push a prescription on me and run out of the room. He did say that TN is a possibility. He also mentioned shingles but he doesn't think so because I would have had a rash by now. I asked him about the trigger points and he didn't dismiss it or anything. To be honest, since I've been massaging that area and working on the trigger points I haven't had an attack. It's only been 3 days but I'm crossing my fingers. My first attack came after I spent a day of scraping wallpaper and painting a ceiling so the trigger point theory kind of makes sense. My Trigger Point Workbook says that triggers in the Sternocleidomastoid muscles can mimic Trigeminal Neuralgia symptoms. Maybe it's just wishful thinking but I'm hoping! |
does it feel like a migraine, if you know what that feels like. It's like where the ear and jaw meet? I keep feeling like that and have no idea what nerve pain feels like.
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During the attacks the nerve pain was pulsating, like I felt it with each heart beat. The worst pain ever, so bad that I cried out loud enough to scare my dog who was down stairs. Lol. At the time I thought it felt sort of like an electric shock type of feeling combined with pain. It came from the jaw/ear area. Four days now since the last attack. I've been working the trigger points. My jaw/tmj feels looser and more relaxed. I'm crossing my fingers big time. I think the anxiety of waiting for another attack to happen is almost as bad as the actual pain of the attack. I would be so happy if it turned out to just be trigger points from painting the ceiling. |
Thanks for the update and I am so glad that you have seen your doctor and are going to see a neurologist. A lot of what you are saying now does NOT sound like TN to me. I don't think massaging would do anything to prevent a TN attack. And the kind of electric shocks that come with TN are like quick stabs usually or a cluster of stabs, not usually pain that is longer. Good luck. I hope you get some good news and help! It is great that you haven't had an attack for a few days.
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Thanks so much!
The pain actually was, like you say, quick stabs. I'm not really sure if working the trigger points is what has stopped the attacks or if it's a coincidence. Which leads me to my next question. If it was TN, would I have had another attack by now? I had three in one week but none for five days now. Once symptoms of TN start would the attacks come pretty regularly or could they be spread out over time? |
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TN is different for everyone as far as the actual pain they experience, as well as the frequency and reoccurrence.
Usually people with TN avoid touching their face or anywhere that may be a trigger. Trigger points will usually bring on an attack. I have Type II Trigeminal Neuralgia so my pain is pulsating and electric but also constant. Every day. The site of your TN is similar to mine. Mine starts in my teeth but radiates to my cheek, jaw and into my ear. I was diagnosed a long time ago with TMJ. There are many that believe that is simply a blanket term and is largely overly misdiagnosed. When my TN goes into my ear it mimics and ear ache or sinus infection. I have been seen many times by my GP to check for infections and there isn't one. Receiving a TN diagnosis can be a long and difficult road. An MRI and a neurologist are the first steps. Also, if your "attacks" do return you should start looking into medication because, like Jean said, they can escalate quickly. Good luck!!! Quote:
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