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Old 08-15-2012, 06:22 AM #1
saintben1234 saintben1234 is offline
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Default I think my wife has Trigeminal Neuralgia

My wife is 36 and it looks like she has Trigeminal Neuralgia. She’s really worried about everything and I’m just looking for positives to transfer to her at the moment.
We have 3 kids (2 x 4yr old twins and a 2 year old).
She’s even worried about stupid things. For example, apparently if you get it young this means you might have ME ????
She’s been given medication which makes her drowsy but seems to work on and off.
I keep telling her that although these sort of things don’t go away, they become more manageable as you carry on and it becomes less intrusive on your life.
Basically I’m just looking for positive things to tell her. Apparently there are surgical procedures that can help.
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