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Old 05-27-2011, 01:56 PM #1
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I just found this site and have had an ongoing bout of facial pain for two months (on my left side) and need to find some answers. Been to the dentist and doctors and have been told it could be TMJ, sinusitis and had my wisdom tooth pulled yesterday, but nothing seems to be helping the pain. (Pain killers only dull the pain) I am sitting here in tears, wishing I could get some answers.

My pain started about two months ago at the same time when I had a bout of throwing up and cold symptoms. Since then I have this horrible throbbing pain every day for about 4 hours on the left side of my face. I wake up relatively pain free and then within a few hours am in tears from the throbbing. It gradually subsides after about 4 hours, until by evening I feel almost normal.

My dentist said it couldn't be trigeminal neuralgia because when I touch my face the pain doesn't send me through the roof. It's hard to describe exactly where the pain is. It seems like my upper jaw area is the worst, although my lower jaw and the gland underneath throb as well. It doesn't seem to go right over to my ear area, though.

Not sure what to try next. We are currently without a family Dr, so have to go to the emergency room when I feel like I can't deal with the pain anymore. Any advice would be appreciated.
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