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Old 11-17-2012, 06:51 PM #7
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Default atypical trigeminal neuralgia treatment

I have been suffering from ATN for a couple of months before it was diagnosed so, after that I was on antidepressant medication for a few months which gave only a small amount of relief. My work is connected with speaking, so you can imagine the ordeal I was going through. I read a lot of stuff about this condition everywhere and I found the remedy that helped in many cases and eventually in mine too. Which is heating. I bought heating patches in the pharmacy and i applied on my forehead above the left brow and above the temple each time I went out. I got relief after the first hour. Months of pain are now like sad past. I don't know if it helps in all cases, but it worked in mine.
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