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Old 09-09-2011, 12:21 PM #1
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Default TN or something else or nothing at all ?

I went to the doctors a few weeks ago because of pain on the left side of my brain. I went to have an MRI done because they could not pinpoint what it could possibly be. Had an MRI done, nothing shows up. Nothing. Thinking I could just ignore the pain, I tried. Yesterday, it came back to the point where it made me stop whatever I was doing. Although it has happened before, it felt like it was going up and down, from my brain, to the jaw(it never went down to the jaw area).

After having the MRI done and nothing show up, all it did was make me feel like a liar. But at the same time, trying to live with this pain isnt the best or smartest idea anymore.

I don't know what to do. I am fairly young, and just do not know what to do at this point. I know living with it is becoming less of an option, especially if it can make me stop whatever I am doing. While the pain has been going on for few months now, it seems that it is starting to get more "aggressive". Wasn't nearly as bad when it first started.

Could this possibly be TN, something else, or just nothing at all ?
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