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Old 01-02-2015, 09:18 PM #1
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Default Q's about meds, sensitivity, surgery

I"m seeing a doc soon to switch meds. My headaches I believe stem from the nerves in my neck. I get burning, stinging, aching pain in my face and often get hot. I'm wondering, would an anti-eliptic like gabapentin be best? or an Anti-depresant?

I also have that head sensitivity to bumps, jarring, etc. which I think is really something in my neck. Is there anything that helps this? It got better for a long time then a bike ride brought it back. Is it damaged soft tissue? Pinched Nerves? Or something else structural?

Has anyone ever had a nerve decompression surgery? Theres a doc called Dr. Ducic who does it.

Thanks for any help!
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