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NanaCat 12-19-2008 09:32 PM

Oh God if I write it down that makes it true, right?
 
Hello everyone. I think I need you.

4 years teeth extractions, root canals, apectomony(spelling?) and flare ups.

I'm now into my 4th flare up in 3 years. The last one lasted 7 months. This one is going on 4 months.

2 months ago a maxillo-facial surgeon finally figured out that there was nothing wrong with my teeth (sound familiar?).

Within the week I was back at my neurosurgeon (acoustic neuroma removed 15 years ago on the right side of my brain - this time it's the left). MRI done and confirmed no regrowth or AN on the other side.

I've been referred to his colleage who specializes in TN. Mine has been diagnosed as atypical. Take a vise from your workbench and clamp it onto my left upper jaw. Tighten it as far as you can, then some more. Then give me a pair of pliers because I'm *sure* if I could just yank my teeth out that would make it better.

I'm being taken off Tegratol and moved over to Lyrica. (At 800mg of Tegratol the side effects were problematic and it wasn't working aymore anyways). For the past 4 days (since we dropped back 200mg of the Tegratol), my pain has increased twofold. I now have an ice pick being shoved up into my teeth (those would be the ones I'd like to yank out please)....

Current meds are 600mg tetragol, 75mg Lyrica. Tomorrow I'm supposed to cut back to 400mg Tegratol but am just thrilled at the thought of more icepicks.

Please pardon the jumble but I'm ready to scream.:icon_sad:

Thanks for listening.

Cat

dmplaura 12-20-2008 03:42 AM

Welcome Nana :hug: please know you are not alone in this. I too suffer from Atypical TN.

The only drug I have been able to tolerate and which gives me any degree of relief that I've found is Clonazepam (Klonopin in the USA). This was after failing through a series of anti convulsants (I could not tolerate the side effects).

I'm sure some of the veterans here can give you better advise. I'm still a newbie to all of this myself! :grouphug:

pono 12-20-2008 05:51 AM

Cat...
so sorry to hear you've gone thru so much and that suffering continues, worse now with med changes.

Hope the Lyrica helps.... i couldn't tolerate it nor most of the other meds tried.
does DR--TN specialist--know how much your pain has increased since Tegretol has been decreased??

have u read thru the stickies, Links above for more info about TN?
Many have shared tips, what helps them.

My heart & prayers go out to You--
do understand --I've wanted to do more than scream....

Pray you get some relief soon

NanaCat 12-20-2008 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pono (Post 430782)
Cat...
so sorry to hear you've gone thru so much and that suffering continues, worse now with med changes.

Hope the Lyrica helps.... i couldn't tolerate it nor most of the other meds tried.
does DR--TN specialist--know how much your pain has increased since Tegretol has been decreased??

have u read thru the stickies, Links above for more info about TN?
Many have shared tips, what helps them.

My heart & prayers go out to You--
do understand --I've wanted to do more than scream....

Pray you get some relief soon



Thank you. I just know I'm getting to sound pessimistic and negative to my husband.

Yes, have read through all the stickys, ordered the book, and am online researching regularly.

I guess my problem is that every time I see the doctor the news is even more negative than what I'm expecting. I'm hoping that some day this will 'even out' and I come to some acceptance. I'm not there yet: still want someone to [B]FIX IT!!![/B]

Thank you for listening. I think this may be the start of a long relationship with all of you.

Cat.

EE03 12-20-2008 04:42 PM

Cat, We all struggle with meds and its really tough trying to find the ones that work. Coming to grips with this condition also takes a lot of time so don't be too hard on yourself. It took me a long time to get diagnosed so my situation involved a lot of suffering without any answers or help from meds. Even now, it is still difficult to find doctors who really listen and try to work with me. Find a doctor who will listen and get your meds to a level that you get some relief. Feel free to sound off here too. We all need to. Take care, Ellena

DebMurphy 12-21-2008 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NanaCat (Post 430681)
Hello everyone. I think I need you.

4 years teeth extractions, root canals, apectomony(spelling?) and flare ups.

I'm now into my 4th flare up in 3 years. The last one lasted 7 months. This one is going on 4 months.

2 months ago a maxillo-facial surgeon finally figured out that there was nothing wrong with my teeth (sound familiar?).

Within the week I was back at my neurosurgeon (acoustic neuroma removed 15 years ago on the right side of my brain - this time it's the left). MRI done and confirmed no regrowth or AN on the other side.

I've been referred to his colleage who specializes in TN. Mine has been diagnosed as atypical. Take a vise from your workbench and clamp it onto my left upper jaw. Tighten it as far as you can, then some more. Then give me a pair of pliers because I'm *sure* if I could just yank my teeth out that would make it better.

I'm being taken off Tegratol and moved over to Lyrica. (At 800mg of Tegratol the side effects were problematic and it wasn't working aymore anyways). For the past 4 days (since we dropped back 200mg of the Tegratol), my pain has increased twofold. I now have an ice pick being shoved up into my teeth (those would be the ones I'd like to yank out please)....

Current meds are 600mg tetragol, 75mg Lyrica. Tomorrow I'm supposed to cut back to 400mg Tegratol but am just thrilled at the thought of more icepicks.

Please pardon the jumble but I'm ready to scream.:icon_sad:

Thanks for listening.

Cat

I am SO sorry you are suffering like this and have been there with my teeth. I use heat in the form of a Mother Earth Pillow on my cheek and it helped some. Have you considered adding Percocet? I don't like taking drugs at all, but am doing what I have to for this. I take Percocet 3X a day and once it got into my system, it controls the pain a bit more. I know some folks say it doesn't help them, but it might be worth a try. And know, it took a few days until it built up to "catch up" to the pain and take the edge off. Also some people have talked about going to the ER and getting a Nerve Block, but I don't know anything about it. I believe I saw it on this forum. That might be worth a try, as well.

Take care

NanaCat 12-21-2008 07:19 PM

Thank you for your kindness and suggestions.

Today the ice pick has gone, and I'm just left with the usual monster.

I guess I find this all so unnerving in that it seems so hopeless: pain or drugs, and rarely a successful "fix" from what I am seeing here. Or maybe I just haven't found the "successful outcome" thread yet.:rolleyes:

Cat

NanaCat 12-21-2008 07:38 PM

Deb:
I'm going to try the heating pad instead of an icepack tonight. Thank you for the tip.

Percocet? hmmm.....I tried OxyContin and it did absolutely nothing except make me sick as a dog the next day.

I need to be able to function at work (at least I'm off the stupid-pills, a.k.a. Tegratol). With the Lyrica I don't feel nearly so stupid but no improvement in the pain relief, yet.


Cat

pono 12-22-2008 06:49 AM

Cat...

wondering how you're doing ?? good to hear some pains --'ice pick' --better.
did suggestions, heat help??
for me COLD is trigger & exacerbator. as is Stress...

Lidocaine may 'calm' some pains. it's often in nerve blocks & other injections that can help.
also, Lidoderm --RX transdermal gel patches--can be cut into smaller pieces and placed over [some] painful areas.

i 've also used compounded topicals w/ Lidocaine & other meds for 'nerve' pain included in preparation, but now no DRs that know how or willing to RX
some compounding pharmecy's online have info. (will try to find & share ....) they can put various meds into alternative forms-- like topicals, or make special prepartions customized for you...

pain meds, like percocet may help. seems most DR prefer to RX other meds for nerve pain. it may take a combo... and most of the 'nerve' meds like lyrica & other AED's can take awhile to get used to and/or be effective.


Hope u find things that help
let us know...
pray you & others find relief...

pono 12-22-2008 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NanaCat (Post 431559)

I guess I find this all so unnerving in that it seems so hopeless: pain or drugs, and rarely a successful "fix" from what I am seeing here. Or maybe I just haven't found the "successful outcome" thread yet.:rolleyes:

Cat

Yes, it is very unnerving and often seems hopeless...
with all the pain, trial & error finding something that helps...
unfortunately meds for nerve pain are 'limited' and too often have more adverse effects than pain relief-- but there may be somethings that will help.
I've been looking into more alternative treatmts...

but even "breathing" exercises, which can calm, often cause PAIN...
as do other activities of daily living...
it can all get to be too much... i was recently reminded why TN is referred to as "suicide sickness " ..

as for "successful outcomes" ???.....
some have said their pain is "managed" with meds. many can't tolerate or weren't helped by meds.
others have sought more drastic interventions like nerve blocks, surgerys (i may be getting confused--about these Tx for TN??-- since i have both ON & TN often don't know where one stops & the other begins.... my whole head and everything in it--teeth, eyes, bones, nerves, etc--and beyond down thru neck, cervical spine...hurt constantly. the only thing that seems to change is severity, duration, location, manifestation..) sorry for ramble
don't want to say things that aren't so, used specifically for TN. so will go back & do some more research.... and hopefully find info so not confuse...

my neuro has been pushing Botox. (will share more about this later)
a friend highly recommended it--said it was the only thing that helped his TN.

perhaps someone may come on and share their big 'success' story... but in meantime i'm sure others here will continue to share -- whether its a med or some smaller 'success' like finding pillow that's comfortable and other little tips
these 'little' things can improve quality of life...
which does seem elusive when dealing w/ pain, problems

Main thing is NOT to lose HOPE...
while family, friends, employers, etc may not understand or be very compassionate, those here do Know and care...
sometimes that is a LOT...

Blessings


have u checked out TN site? www.endthepain.org


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