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Old 05-21-2011, 12:56 PM #1
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Default question re TN

Hi Folks...I normally hang out with the MS folks, but I have a friend who gets serious migraines. I was just wondering, is there any connection betwen TN and migraines?

Thanks .... and I wish you all a pain free day!
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Default Migraines vs T.N.

Yes TN can cause migraines. It also causes about a thousand different other episodes of pain, each individual to the other. None of us are qualified to pick out each side effect and tell what to do with it. It is so sad when some one is hurting because of this disease. A good neurologist is a must. Tell your friend to seek qualified help and get to the root of the problem. Let us know what happens.
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