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I stopped going to my primary care physician that I had been seeing for 14 years because of his nonchalant attitude toward TN. I was very mad when I left his office and never went back. All he could say was "Just remember that it's (the TN) not fatal" Are you kidding me? ![]() After going to 4 different Neurologists that just wanted to throw medications at me and send me to pain management, the 4th one finally said that I needed MVD surgery since none of the medications were working. I should mention that I had type 1. The other 3 told me that there was nothing else they could do for me. That's the last thing you want to hear from a doctor. Not a single doctor up to that point told me there was a surgery that can be done. Did they not know? I'm thinking not. So to make a long story short...I now have a VERY jaded opinion of doctors in general. ![]() I have to say that when I finally was able to see a Neurosurgeon, He was great. Once he found out that none of the medications I had tried over the last 18 months worked, he scheduled me for MVD surgery. That was 3 years ago and I am pain(attack) free. Literally saved my life and gave me my life back. I guess there are some good doctors out there but in my opinion they are hard to find. |
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