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Old 12-24-2008, 03:06 PM #1
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Default Mouth Pain Related to ATN?

I've got ATN. Its been acting up fairly severely in my first year since being Dx'd w/MS, gets better when I'm on steroids, etc. However, here's something new: The same type of severe burning ice pain I get in my ear is now occurring at the corners of my mouth. Its not too bad, unless I open my mouth, sometimes ear pain accompanies, sometimes not. One time it felt like there was a knife from one ear straight through my head to the other ear, and passing through the corners of my mouth.

Related? Or is this an MS thing? Or something else? Just trying to gauge whether I need to see my neuro or not.

Appreciate any input.
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