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Old 01-29-2015, 09:12 PM #1
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Sounds like you would have been better off skipping the rc and had it extracted in the first place. You most likely just have healing pain going on at this point. It is a good sign when it goes away for awhile!
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Sounds like you would have been better off skipping the rc and had it extracted in the first place. You most likely just have healing pain going on at this point. It is a good sign when it goes away for awhile!
The procedures were done in November, if this is healing pain, then I am in big trouble. I had to be taken off the nortripiline yesterday, as I couldn't hold any object, tremors and shakes so bad, that the doctor took me off immediately. Now not so bad today. The burning and pain and soreness came from the tooth and gum next to the extracted site, the gum on the extracted side cleared up but the burning continued sometime across the left top side . It has been so bad I asked God to take me. Now it is calm but sometimes the tooth and gum next to the extracted sight starts to throb and I get scared. I am going to go see a woman doctor who saved my life when my organs were shutting down a few years ago, with acupuncture holistic medice and regular medicine. I have talked to her and she treats trimengial neuralgia so I will be making an appointment as soon as this snow clears up and stops. A storm last night and another on Sunday. I wish I had magick powers and with a wave of my hand could make everyone who has the disorder pain go away.
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I know our pain is caused by different things, but I would be very wary about having acupuncture for Trigeminal Nerve pain. Acupuncture dilates blood vessels, and the first acupuncturist - a Physio - I saw for neck and shoulder problems caused IMMEDIATE TN attacks as though I had taken my heart GTN spray.
The second, a Nurse Practitioner with Traditional Eastern training, I saw for a worsening of the same neck injury knew which areas to avoid - head, neck - concentrating the needles in my back and arms.
Just make sure your Dr knows your WHOLE history, complications, etc, before starting treatment.
It is nice that you seem positive about this though, keep it up.

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I know our pain is caused by different things, but I would be very wary about having acupuncture for Trigeminal Nerve pain. Acupuncture dilates blood vessels, and the first acupuncturist - a Physio - I saw for neck and shoulder problems caused IMMEDIATE TN attacks as though I had taken my heart GTN spray.
The second, a Nurse Practitioner with Traditional Eastern training, I saw for a worsening of the same neck injury knew which areas to avoid - head, neck - concentrating the needles in my back and arms.
Just make sure your Dr knows your WHOLE history, complications, etc, before starting treatment.
It is nice that you seem positive about this though, keep it up.

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I have known this doctor for many years. She treats trimengial neuralgial patients and acupuncture is just a small part of her treatment. I would not be here today if it wasn't for her. I was very ill years ago my body was shutting down and she saved my life. I know if there is any problem she would never use anything to hurt me.
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This is worth checking out. http://www.biogetica.com/how-to-cure...ural-treatment
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You should check out the disclaimer at the bottom of that link and check the FDA.
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/Cons.../ucm050798.htm
http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/Enforcement...ucm227652.htm#
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