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Old 07-23-2010, 10:46 PM #1
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Unhappy Ready to give up.....

I was diagnosed with Trigeminal neuralgia in January of 2010 (this year) and its been pure hell for me. I am right now as I type experiencing a flare and have been going through the ups and downs of a flare up for the past 48 hours. I was at the ER last night and they gave me a shot of Benadryl and a shot of Demorol then sent me home with some Ultram. The shots made me sleep but I woke up still in pain.

I am on Neurontin and Topamax daily for it and today he (my neurologist) started me on Lyrica.

I am so frustrated and ready to just give up......

I'm 30 years old and today I was crying like a baby on my momma's arm I was in so much pain
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