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Old 04-03-2010, 02:43 PM #7
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[QUOTE=Donna1980;638282]Hello everyone!!

I hope you are all ok?!

I've recently been diagnosed with TN and hoping to learn as much as possible as i can about this blasted disease! the pain is driving me nuts

if there's any tips you guys and girls can give me on making life easier then please help xx

Thanks and i look forward to catching up with you all soooooooon.

DONNA XXXXX[/QU

Donna, I posted Kim Burchiel before I noticed you are in UK..so my next suggestion is hook up with the Trigeminal Neuralgia support group nearest to you and they can point you to a good Neurologist or Neurosurgeon who can help. Meanwhile, Tegretol is the best of the drugs to stop the pain, even tho it makes you feel dopey, it is better than the pain! Skip Neurontin...that one is a placebo and an expensive one. If your doctor prescribes it..get another doctor. Carbamazipine is the generic for Tegretol and both are primary treatment for epilepsy and stop the pan of TN good luck!
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