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Old 05-07-2007, 03:28 PM #8
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I know about t.n. and anesthesia dolorosa tho cus that is what i have. I also have 3 steel plates holding my lower jaw together and a neuro stimulator implanted on one side.. the right lower side for my facial, trig. nerve pain in that one area.

I have had a (large) subural hematoma before, but I was so sick I on't remember any specific pains other than my shunt being clogged.


I will keep you posted. Thank you!
Ok. I forgot to put an end quote in there somewhere.
Disreguard the first paragraph. The two sentences afte the paragraph about the anestesia delorosa are mine. Not the anestesia Dolorosia. I don't know what happened.
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