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Old 01-16-2011, 10:44 PM #6
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Default Atypical facial pain

hello! I am new to this forum, so please be patient with me. I have lived with atypical facial pain for two years and have had all the diagnostics done. What is PNS? Where are you undergoing the motor cortex surgery
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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!
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