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Old 04-13-2010, 04:58 AM #1
Bayley Bayley is offline
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Default Cryotherapy for TN - help needed please

Hi, I'm new here, but not new to TN, I'm a 20+ yr gal

I've recently had cryotherapy 5 weeks ago, hopefully to give me a short stretch of relief/freedom

It has worked with regards to the TN pain, as I'm having no zaps etc even tho its early days yet

My question is regarding the resultant dysesthesia (which I assume is the correct diagnosis). Where it's numb it always feels real cold, like REALLY cold, and I constantly feel as tho my nose is running. If you've had cryo, is this normal, did you feel this way, does it pass, if so how long, and could you tell me how long it worked for you.

Thanks so much
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