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Old 10-01-2013, 01:53 PM #1
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Default Minor PCS/Migraine.

Hi all,

I hope you are all getting better and managing.

I am coming upto the Anniversary of my head injury.

I am now working full time and am back going the gym twice a week, and I am off all medication.

I am also really quite fatigued again, but it is nothing like before.

Recently I noticed my gums and teeth tingling or going numb. Today I had numbness on one side of my head and then headache on the other side.

I am wondering if this could be migraine? Subsequently I took a Triptan for the first time in 3 months to see if it settles.

It is strange how you can feel completely normal for several weeks and then this happens.

Quite strange
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Symptoms mostly resolved, working full time and I am now mostly better. I wake 6am daily since my injury. Was experiencing daily Neuralgia which was controlled with Cymbalta 30mg, Lyrica 200mg daily. Now only on 30mg Cymbalta.
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Hi Mouse
It's great you are making such good progress, but I understand about the symptoms returning after a few weeks.
This happens to me , you think it's all over then suddenly you get a return of head ache or twinge.
I think you need to be aware of anything you might have done to bring on the symptoms, maybe you over did it the day before .
I read somewhere that our symptoms are our friend as they are telling us to take it easy.
So listen to your body and go with it not against it.

I know it's frustrating but you have come such a long way so focus on that positive note.
Our brain is like a computer it's gets the occasion glitch .

Good luck and keep healing
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Thanks for this advice, your right about some of the symptoms, particularly fatigue being there to help guide you.

The tingling/numbness in the gums and fatigue I have now is a damn sight better that the multiple PCS symptoms I had before. It is a long slow road, but I am lucky because the symptoms are small in comparison to months ago.

The triptan didn't work by the way. However maybe getting back to basics, reducing computer use, resting and not doing so much might be the answer. I feel 10 years older if I am honest!

I have an Occupational Health appointment soon and they have been good so far. I have been moved closer to home for part of the week (10 mins from home instead of 45 mins), and I have a desk lamp instead of flouresant lighting - it is all helping me.
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The only thing I notice now is that the tingling and numbness in my gums and teeth is now constant from the time I wake to the time I go to bed. When I told my doctor on the phone he said he wants to see me, so maybe everything hasn't healed after all.

This could have been going on for some time, but was probably disguised by the Cymbalta which I took, who knows? I have been off that for a few months now. The numbness used to come and go, but now it is constant.
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Well it seems like you are doing all the right things to help reduce your symptoms.
And it's good you are seeing the doctor about that numbness in your gums.

As you say in your post things are much better than before, so that is really good to hear.
I notice things appearing now and again, but I try to remind myself they are no way near as bad as a year ago.
I found yoga and reflexology to be of great help, any thing that relieved stress helped.
Last weekend we had the Inlaws to stay and I completely freaked out prior to their arrival. I phoned my husband, who was playing golf to come home right away as I couldn't cope.
But now when I look back I can't believe I got so stressed.
So I think we just need to be aware of our triggers. But from what you say in your post it sounds like you are aware of yours .let us know about the numbness in your gums and how you get on, be interested to know what causes that.
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mouse,

I would ask some questions to a dentist also. Someone who can do the mouth x-rays and whatnot. It could also be part of TMJ. The numbness in the mouth would worry me to no end. I hope you find what is going on.


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Symptoms: Occipital Neuralgia.
2 MRI's and CT normal.

Currently going through Paxil withdrawals, and psych has me on L-Theanine, Benadryl for zaps, and Lemon Balm. It has eased it by a bit, so I am continuing the treatment till 1 month from now.

Made a 98% recovery on April 8, 2013 with only symptoms of pinched nerves/Occipital Neuralgia in the head and is being treated with injections and physical therapy.

Was experiencing:
Migraines, Headaches, Nausea and Vomiting, Panic Attacks and Anxiety, Depression, Major Insomnia, Brain Fog, Tinnitus, Lethargy, Loss of appetite, Major Heart Palpitations, Occipital Neuralgia has eased a bit.

Vitamins and Medicines: , L-Theanine, Omega 3 Super DHA 900mg, Stress B-Complex Extra Strength, Potassium Gluconate 1000mg, Magnesium Malate 1250mg, Vitamin D3 2000 IU, Methylcobalamin B-12 5000 mcg, Vitamin C 500mg, Lemon Balm.

Things that helped me: My Vitamin Regimen, Medication, Earplugs (Love these!), Nature Sounds, Hydrotherapy, Neck Pillow with Heat, Heating Pads, Resting, Being Outside!
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I feel its a question for the doctor first. The numbness either turns into more pronounced numbness in my cheek or the top of my head or pain in my temple area which lasts 10 to 20 seconds.

Very strange symptoms, but thankfully nothing as bad as went before! Its very annoying though because it has been constant fot the last 6 days.
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Doctor said he is unsure what it is, but tingling in the gums/teeth is linked to Migraine. He has taken bloods, and if nothing shows up, he will refer me to hospital.
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Hi Mouse
Just a thought, I get tingling down one side of my head some times, which is a lot better than it used to be. And neuro said it was migraine aura.
I recently saw the osteopath who said my neck was compacted one side.
He has done some pressure work there to releive it and for the past 3 weeks since he started. I have had hardly and of the symptoms.
Also I feel so much better in myself, I'm not saying you have the same problem but it might be worth a look at your neck area. Xx
Good luck and keep positive

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Yes he mentioned migraine aura as well, the only thing is I only get an infrequent dull headache in the temple area now. Previously I had full blown migraines with fatigue, noise and light sensitivity - the aura for this was tingling/numb/fatigued legs but this would go once migraine started.

What I have now is constant. I haven't seen a neurologist since my head injury, so perhaps this is the person to see. Maybe I still have migraines but they have changed.
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Symptoms mostly resolved, working full time and I am now mostly better. I wake 6am daily since my injury. Was experiencing daily Neuralgia which was controlled with Cymbalta 30mg, Lyrica 200mg daily. Now only on 30mg Cymbalta.
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