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Old 08-08-2011, 10:50 AM #1
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Default Is there hope when you have MS and TN?

Hi everyone,

So happy and relieved to have found this forum!

I won't tell my entire story right now but just had a question about Multiple Scleroris and TN. I have both and was recently told that there's not much that can be done when you have both conditions. That really scares me because I can't imagine a future with this type of pain along with my MS symptoms. I'm hoping there's some type of procedure or surgery if the TN gets progressively worse down the road. Right now my pain is being managed by a high dose of Neurontin but at it's peak last Summer, even the Morphine I was given in the hospital didn't help.

Can MVD surgery or other procedures help people with MS and TN?

Thanks in advance for your help.

~ Vicki
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