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12-07-2018, 09:47 AM | #1 | ||
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Hi Michael.
I see you posted this a while back, have things improved at all? Ten years ago I went through right-side trigeminal. After my microvascular decompression surgery there was the fabulous severe vertigo-nausea experience. I can relate to how miserable it can be. In my case it did happen to eventually go away (about a month). The team at Mayo in Rochester MN attributed mine to all the rooting around they had done in my brain at the time. I'm sorry I can't offer you more than that. When I saw how long you've waited for a response I at least wanted you to know that somebody out there can relate a little to what you're experiencing. Hope things have improved for you. |
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02-16-2019, 01:24 PM | #2 | |||
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I HAVE ALSO BEEN A PATIENT OF MAYO CLINIC IN ROCHESTER. I WAS THERE
FOR 3 WEEKS. I HAD TWO BRAIN SURGERIES ALL BECAUSE OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA. NOW I SUFFER FROM ANESTHESIA DELOR0SA FOR THE LAST 18 YEARS. i WILL PUT YOU ON MY PRAY LIST. |
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