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NanaCat 03-05-2009 09:09 AM

And more:
I saw the Neurosurgeon yesterday. All is good. We're just monitoring some incision issues right now but everything else is great.

No follow up scheduled! (unless things change, of course!)
woohoo!

now....let's start getting that ole' life back!

CAT

thedspeth 03-28-2009 12:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jess78 (Post 442796)
I hope that u have great results with the mvd surgery, I have atypical TN as well, but when I had my MVD surgery, the docs didn't find anything AND severed the nerve so I am left in more pain than I was before. I am not saying that I regret having the surgery b/c no matter the side effects, I would have tried anything, I 2 feel as if I could pull my own teeth! I just hope that the docs that u see gave u full info of the side effects of this type of surgery b/c mine did not and it was disappointing 2 find out that the pain that I am left with is not curable. Again good luck with everything and remember u will still feel pain after surgery, but if it works it will gradually go away!

I have read 100s of posts in several forums regarding MVD ops. Your post stating your doc severed the nerve is the first I've read as using that as part of the surgical plan. I'm sure you 'now' have learned that all vessels are padded and the nerve is isolated from contact from any of the vessels. I'm very sorry to hear you've had a bad experience.

I'm scheduled to have an MVD op in 7 days with a surgeon who has performed several hundred MVD ops. When I asked him about severing the nerve he said that is the last thing he wanted to do as it would most likely cause more pain. Like you said, everyone should seek a tried and true expert in TN ops and ask good questions about the after effects.

Wishing you pain-free days!

NanaCat 03-28-2009 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thedspeth (Post 487672)
I have read 100s of posts in several forums regarding MVD ops. Your post stating your doc severed the nerve is the first I've read as using that as part of the surgical plan. I'm sure you 'now' have learned that all vessels are padded and the nerve is isolated from contact from any of the vessels. I'm very sorry to hear you've had a bad experience.

I'm scheduled to have an MVD op in 7 days with a surgeon who has performed several hundred MVD ops. When I asked him about severing the nerve he said that is the last thing he wanted to do as it would most likely cause more pain. Like you said, everyone should seek a tried and true expert in TN ops and ask good questions about the after effects.

Wishing you pain-free days!

I just want to clarify that this post is referring to someone else (Jess78) who responded to mine. NO NERVE WAS SEVERED in my MVD. My neurosurgeon said he would never sever a nerve due to the permanent repurcussions of doing so.
CAT


And just for an update: I'm doing good. Some residual nerve damage at the front of my jaw from the dental surgeries. They are manageable. The MONSTER is GONE!!!

Burntmarshmallow 03-28-2009 05:01 PM

:yahoo: I so much Love reading .." .The MONSTER IS GONE"
AMEN .
PEACE
BMW

NanaCat 03-28-2009 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burntmarshmallow (Post 487982)
:yahoo: I so much Love reading .." ."The MONSTER IS GONE"

me too!! :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

NanaCat 05-03-2009 06:19 PM

Thank you Tim.

How great to hear that you haven't had pain since May 2006 (is that the date of your MVD?). Yes, Miracles DO HAPPEN. We have to set aside our fears sometimes in order to achieve them, though.

My Neurosurgeon said that the MVD is one of the best forms of treatment for TN. Yet his concern is that so many wait too long to go that route: they try every other treatment available first, because of the fear of surgery near the brain....And the odds of success in the MVD diminish after about the 4 year point...so many people are suffering and yet there IS a fix.

I am amazed at my life post-MVD. It's BACK.

WOO HOOOO

Cat

NanaCat 05-03-2009 08:59 PM

tHAT'S GREAT!

They say MVD's are most successful if done within 4 to 7 years of onset of TN. After that, the success rates go down. My Neuro says "the sooner the better" and not just because its a better chance of success, but because the patient can get their life back".
So glad to hear you got "No Pain, No Pain"!! woo hoo!
CAT

NanaCat 08-17-2009 08:14 PM

WOO HOOO!

Happy Anniversary to Me!!

It is 7 months tomorrow since my MVD and I am thrilled to report that the TN is gone. I still get occasional pain in my teeth that is related to my bruxism/grinding at night but a good mouth guard has made all the difference in the world.

Just thought I'd put out an update.

:)

CAT

Burntmarshmallow 08-18-2009 07:33 AM

Love this update Cat.
woo hooo is right!
:D :highfive:
PEACE
BMW


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