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08-06-2015, 04:45 PM | #1 | |||
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Hi grannyto5,
While you are not presenting for TN and have symptoms pointing to other possible causes with infection, it is worth seeing a Neuro to explore all aspects of Neuropathic Facial Pain. I suffer this constantly with Paresthesia and flare-ups of TN Attacks. The Neuro may find an underlying neurological reason for everything that is going on. I am sorry that this constant pain has brought you to us, but we will all do as much as we can to support you. Dave.
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