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Grin Has the pain moved over time for anyone else?

Originally, the pain was a horible clenching pressure on the brain.

Now it feels like a metal spike lodged in the roof of my mouth which gets worse when I lie down.

If it gets bad enough, the head hurts. And an injury or big stress gets the head hurting.

Maybe this has to do with the tooth nerve damage I got 1.5 years ago.

Overall, I like this pain much more than the early stages.

If you respond, thank you.

Hope you are all healing well. May God's healing touch cover you all.
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