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Old 04-10-2009, 12:45 PM #7
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Thumbs up Ten year break from T.N.

Andy219. I know it seems like a circus at first, This med or that med? This Doc or that Doc? whew.........
I was taking a drink of something when I felt that first jolt across The L side of my face. It scared me so bad I didn't want to even move. Anyway, after being diagnosed with T.N. I was put on 30mg. of amitriptyline and 100mg of Dilantin Both at
bedtime. That was it, no more jolts. I figured that I could take my little meds.
and that was that. Life seemed beautiful again.
Life stayed beautiful for TEN years. I got married, went on vacation, went to my job etc. I had no idea my life was about to take a very different turn.
After TEN years it came back. So I can certainly see that it can return.
You're going to get this all under control and be sure and read as much as you can. Knowledge is a very big tool.
Blessings, Doodle bug7
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