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Old 03-10-2008, 06:52 PM #1
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hello and welcome to the t.n. room . I caught your new members post really fast... I think you just started on neurotin? that is a pretty good med for t.n. and other pains/illnesses too. You sure have a plate full right now , bells then t.n. when did you find you had the t.m.j.? Are you getting used to the meds? I wish you didnt have t.n. or any illness really but you arent alone.
There is mega info at the top of the threads here so gander threw them and if you have questions or need to chat leave a post and we will help . theres many good caring people here so your at the right place. nice to meet you and TONS of low pain wishes and stress free times Melina.
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hello and welcome to the t.n. room . I caught your new members post really fast... I think you just started on neurotin? that is a pretty good med for t.n. and other pains/illnesses too. You sure have a plate full right now , bells then t.n. when did you find you had the t.m.j.? Are you getting used to the meds? I wish you didnt have t.n. or any illness really but you arent alone.
There is mega info at the top of the threads here so gander threw them and if you have questions or need to chat leave a post and we will help . theres many good caring people here so your at the right place. nice to meet you and TONS of low pain wishes and stress free times Melina.
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Hi ,
I stuffed up and pressed enter before i finished my post but my proper post is now in there! i found out that i had tmj probably within the first 8 months of the bp, i dont feel as dizzy anymore just a bit spaced out about 20 mins after i take the tablet i also find that my hands feel a bit weird sort of like they are numb and i am a bit shaky!! is this normal?? thankyou so much for your kind wishes I am just working my way around the forums and having a look i will read the thread you are talking about i am sure i will have alot of questions to come! i wish you tons of low pain too

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sure the shakey feeling could be you are just trying to adjust to the meds. your body needs to vap up sort to speak so the meds can reach the right effectivness with the doseage your at. it takes a few weeks. any side affects write down for your doc there is more then just one type of med too so dont give up, just give it a chance to work and time for yourself to adjust .
If this one dose not help so well with more bad side affects then the med helping your doc can put you on another. many people need to try a few diffrent meds until they find the best one or combo of meds that works for them.
chat again soon . me feeling really blaa to much wind a few days ago made for mega flare up that hasnt clamed down to well yet.I will check back here tomorrow. there is a list of diffrent meds at the top here, I think under tips for new comers?? maybe check them out, the side affects and have a list to mention to your doc next time.
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Hope you are doing well Melina. just thinking of you and wanted to say hi.
and let ya know I am here for questions, chat or plain support.
Hope the meds are starting to work and your pain is getting less and less everyday.
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