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Old 12-17-2009, 07:35 AM #8
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Originally Posted by jennadeleon View Post
Do you ever feel like your symptoms are tightness and dull boring aches like "atypical trigeminal neuralgia" but are they actually "constant"? or do they come and go? ----- reason i ask is because, mine come and go. I have "attacks". The Symptoms of ATN are (constant -meaning all day pain of dull ache)...but mine's not like that... so i just wanna know.. if I really am or I am not TN/ATN.... :")
My early attacks were much like you describe. Now, I have the constant pain from the atypical TN and the intermittant pain from the classic TN.

By the way, you are on a really low dose of Topamax and it does take time to build up in your system.

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