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Crappy sensory pain
Ok, so the burning mouth is not burning nearly as much as it was before, after 2+ weeks of no smoking. I'd say, it reduced to 10% of it's original intensity, and I only really experience it on 1 spot on the right side (easily taken care of via chewing gum, drinking water... but generally is on the mend).
Now the fun stuff... and I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this. I have burning pain from the top left point of my scalp, down into my cheek and around my left eye. This is there daily. Taking Clonazepam can usually 'break' the burning pain to a degree, but .5mg doesn't. It's generally when I take 1mg of Clonazepam that it finally skedaddles. On top of this, my sense of smell is UNREAL heightened. Phantom smells (plastic and such) are plaguing me off and on. I want to guess this is the cranial nerve and it's flared up for whatever reason. Before you ask, no this is not a new symptom at all. These pains were there before, and they finally 'broke' when I started Clonazepam. When I quit smoking just over 2 weeks ago, this burning pain in the head came back, and only responds now to 1mg of Clonazepam, versus previously where it was responding to .5mg of Clonazepam. I see my doctor on the 23rd, but honestly.. I didn't want to be up to 1mg of Clonazepam daily! But I am smoke free and that's what matters. Anyways, has anyone else experienced this burning type of pain through the scalp and down into the face? Right now it's ONLY the left side. Just makes me overall feel completely rotten. As I said too, it seems that I need 1mg of Clonazepam in me daily for it to even break it at all or calm the burning. (I think the smell thing is more that my sense of smell is returning due to having quit smoking, but who knows? I've had the phantom smells before). |
Oh geez, Laura, I've not had it like that before but it was all over my body instead like being under a broiler and having it turned on but not being told it was turned on.
:hug: You're gonna see the doc soon. If you're allowed to take that much medication, then don't worry about it until then. If that's all that's keeping you sane (and I have my doubts about THAT statement), then do it. Of course, you could try hitting your big toe really hard with a hammer and that'll take your mind off your burning problem. I don't know..... it's a suggestions if you don't want to take that much of the med. :D |
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I don't get it where you have Laura, and I've read that most people tend to get this sensory symptom of burning pain in their legs.
I get it mostly on my torso .... from my neck to groins .... back and front. It hurts for me to wear clothes when the burning is bad, and it even hurts to sit down. Thank goodness I don't get it often, but a GF gets it so bad on her legs that she's had to use up most of her sick leave at work, just because she's been in agony with it. She takes Neurontin for her burning pain, and gets "some" relief. It's another one of those sucky symptoms that we all hate so much! :( |
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Thanks Koala. Unfortunately, while I do feel that anticonvulsants WOULD help what's going on here... I can't take them because I react horribly to them :( |
I get that burning in my legs in a big way, and tingling in my head (but not burning).
This is a LONG shot, Laura . . . but have you tried antihistimines (BENADRYL or the one that starts with a "T" . . . not anything like Claritin)? My neurological burning (due to lesion damage in the C/T spine) is definitely aggrevated by allergies. Maybe your shampoo is stirring this up. Cherie |
Nope, I haven't tried antihistimines, but that may be worth a shot :)
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I posted about a similar burning pain on the top of my head a few days ago. Mine is mainly on the left side of my head. It has been driving me crazy. My neuro increased my dosage of neurontin, but it does not sem to be helping. The burning gets worse throughout the day. This is not a new symptom for me either, but the neurontin has generally kept it in check in the past. I also experience burning/tingling pain in my left arm.
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I notice too with mine, while it burns from top of the head into my face (today it's to the left corner of my mouth... a little numb tingly area) that my sense of smell is also 'heightened'. It's weird. I was flying over the weekend, and at one point I was in a part of the Montreal, Canada airport where I got a smell of something plastic/chemical almost, and it really really bothered me. Do you find too that your sense of smell is also either dulled or heightened with the facial burning? |
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