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Old 01-20-2012, 04:43 PM #6
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Originally Posted by EE03 View Post
I replied on the ON thread. You say you feel its external and I pointed out that you indicate you wear a bite guard for TMJ? Anyway, you should see a neurologist but if you are already treating with someone for TMJ, you should also contact them about your symptoms. Like BMW, I'm also guessing here so keep that in mind.
MRI and MRA were both fine, this is driving me crazy! the only thing that helps is Heat!!!
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