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Old 06-01-2011, 09:28 PM #1
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Default Acupuncture for TN?

Has anyone ever had acupuncture for typical or a typical TN? I had a MVD back in January but I am starting to have "atypical" pains now on top of starting to have typical pains on the other side of my face. They aren't anything insane like it was before I had surgery but I dont ever wanna be in that place of my life again and have a feeling once summer and the warm weather passes it will be back like crazy because the cold was so horrible on my TN. I am taking gabapentin but my mom and sister thought I should try something new and bought this for me so of course I will try but wanted to get some advice from fellow TN sufferers.

any and all comments are welcome!! thank you all!
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