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there is hope. I have heard that some with both MS and TN have had either a motor cortex or deep brain stim implants. also believe that people with just MS
have the dbs or motor cortex sometimes . as with both situations it is still experimental usage of the stim so it is used as a last option after meds and such. I dont know if MVD would help in your case, It has helped plenty of others but many do not have both MS and TN.
Glad you found us but not so happy for the reason and for all your pain
Hope we can all help each other find our ways threw this .
we are all sending low pain and hope to you Vicki. we are all here for each other and for you so please keep posting and if you need any info or help will do best as we can.

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