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Old 09-22-2010, 10:49 AM #6
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Thank you so much for the great information!! You did such an excellent job refering to the TNA info regarding Denistry for Bulliemom. It really is an important subject for us!!

Thanks for sharing the way your pain presents itself. I very much appreciate it. I think the pain I am contending against normally comes on in attack fashion. Something triggers it and all of a sudden it is a level 8 for 20-30 minutes in my jaw and teeth for example and then it releases me and I am free from pain for the rest of the day or I have a second attack if I do something to trigger it again. It doesn't burn either. I use the word lancinating to mean horrific pain. I think the only reason I am not put into the ATN category is because this pain lacks being consistant over more than 50% of my day. Regardless, I believe it does lessen my percentages for a permanent cure for the MVD.

Thank you once again for your warm welcome!

My best to you!
Kimberly
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