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Old 02-01-2014, 04:17 PM #1
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Default atypical face pain

Hello
I am a woman 63 years of age. I live in Israel

Hello

My atypical pain of face had started 6 years ago, after an extraction of teeth 44My pain continuous 24 hours a day. The pain is like electric pulses all day and night
I was treated by radio frequency 3 times in differnt places in my head.
A year ago i was supposed to have a motor cortex stimulation but i did not. The ministry of health had not approve it. Last year my pain worsened.
I have two questiones.
1.Has somebody know a new madicine which can relief my horrible pain?Maybe a combinations of 2-3 madicines?
I was trying all.
2.Can somebody tell me his opinion or experience of MVD? I was not an adequate for it because my pain continues all day all night with no reliefe between.Thank you
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