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Old 06-18-2009, 03:41 PM #8
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I am 26 years old and from what I understand most people are in their 50's when they get it. I wonder what percentage of people are my age out there. This is a verrrry special condition. I really want to get a handle on this.
So sorry to hear about your pain. I was in my early 30's when my TN started. As BMW suggested, get opinion from a neurologist or neuorsurgeon who specialize in TN. Have them order an MRI to insure nothing is banging into your T-nerve. If your primary doc won't refer you to a specialist, then get a new primary doc who is willing to help you. Don't give up and settle for taking a ton of meds (unless you find a low dosage really relieves your pain). There are many options for treatment, and you will find people in this forum that have certainly tried one or more various treatments. I tried just about everything over the years: meds, acupuncture/pressure, chiropractics, massage therapy, meds, and more meds. I eventually tried a Gamma Knife treatment and then finally had a MVD surgery done about 12 weeks ago. I'm now pain free but only after trying several options. Don't give up your quest for a pain-free life. We are all pulling for you here!

Todd
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