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Originally Posted by legallady534 View Post
Has anyone on here had motor cortex stimulation surgery for atypical neuropathic facial pain after a PNS was unsuccessful? My PNS trial was unfortunately unsuccessful and my motor cortex surgery is in early September. Please reply if you have experience with this kind of situation. Thanks!
hi there
I know this goes back a long time but I have exactly what you have. I have neuropathic facial pain after I had sinus surgery I had. I have seen so many drs and nothing has worked so far. Was your surgery successful? I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks so much
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