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Originally Posted by Michelle W
Thanks for responding Ann123 to my post. I am sorry you are experiencing pain from dental surgery. I wondered what kind of procedure you had done? I underwent bilateral arthroplasty for TMJD. I clench/grind my teeth at night. I had stretched out the ligament attached to the articular disc. I had to have the ligament cut and pinned in place. An incision was made right in the front crease of my ear. It is visible to me, because I know there was no crease in that area but invisible to others. Sorry to go on about my ordeal. I have been thinking about trying Lexypro. My neurologist offered to take it. I was afraid of the serotonin adrenalin affect. I thought maybe it might make me grind my teeth at night. It is a listed side effect. Although, side effects are suppose to be rare with this medication. It is suppose to be one of cleanest medications now. Please do keep me posted.
Thanks for your input!
Sincerely,
Michelle
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Hi Michelle, Ann and Laura,
I too suffer from facial neuropathy. Mine started as a porcelain veneer on my front tooth, followed by severe pain, 2 root canals, an apicoectomy, an extraction, finally diagnosed with osteomyelitis (a jawbone and marrow infection), was on IV abx for 11 weeks with 2 debridements (scraping of bone and removing dead tissue/bone) went through Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. I have been done with this for about 8 months. Except the HBO ended 2 months ago. It has been "deduced" that I am suffering with neuropathy due to the infection, trauma and surgeries. I thank g-d I beat the infection, it never spread or became systemic, causing horrible illnesses and possible death. So, with that said, I am lucky. BUT, I have pain every day. Neurologists do tell me that this takes a long time to heal that sometimes there is damage to the nerves and to the sheath (myelin - that is a protective covering on the nerve) - and yes, it grows so slowly, but it does grow. I think that facial pain is maddening. I meditate, am starting yoga, get massages since pain refers to my neck, head and shoulders. I am also giving a LOT of consideration to the glutine removal from my diet. I don't know much about nerve blocks, and will research more. I am on Lexapro and
Ativan and will be adding Neurontin to help get rid of this pain. Sometimes our brains become "wired" an actual chemical change in the brain, that sends pain signals. I think that it is NOT in the mind, however, I think the mind CAN do miraculous things, especially when the body is in top form. I hope to continue our correspondence. All of you are very special people,
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