Trigeminal Neuralgia*
My 92 year old father was diagnosed with Trigeminal Neuralgia more than a decade ago. For a long time Amitriptyline kept the 'strikes' at bay. He became symptomatic again last October. In March they did a Gamma Knife radiation treatment. This halted his symptoms for about 6 weeks. Two weeks ago he started having daily 'strikes' again. His PCP switched him from Amitriptyline to Lyrica. Now that he is weaned completely off the Amitriptyline and on the full dose of Lyrica he is having 'strikes' several times a day. The local neurosurgeons won't consider surgery, but we are desperate. Any insights at all on any therapeutic modalities would be appreciated. Acupuncture was not effective.
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I had gamma-knife procedure and am doing much better. I do still have pain on the right part of face from my forehead to my cheek. Still taking trileptal but functional. No extreme pain.
@vickylynn I appreciate the update, Vicky. I'm glad to hear that you continue to do better.
Teresa
that is great. I go to see the Neurosurgeon, on the 13th, hoping it helps me.
I hope you don't mind but I am going to share this with my mom's new pain Dr and her previous pain dr. As well my dentist as he said he did not believe damage like this could be done by dental procedure.
Anna I was wondering how you made out? I have not been around and check my e-mails rarely. I would like to update that I am living without any pain or medication. I have numbness on and off on the top and the side of my head. It feels funny but can live with that. I am done with doctors on TN and am living a normal life. I had my teeth done to look human again. I just came back from a traveling vacation along the east coast. I am going back to work June and never could believe that would happen. I am at peace and fill each day with doing something no matter what it is. When you have been where we were, all things are in your grasp. Regard Carmelo
Colleen I would like to post a reply to you the moderator. I was recently involved in my daughter's life, once again and helped her go through some dishearten news about her medical issues. I could not have helped her through being on all that emotional meds and be strong for her, she needed that from her dad. I am happy to say round one went very well and will deal with the second and hope the final round of her issues. I want people to know that you have to be your own advocate to get results that work for you and you alone. I am giving you that information to share with new and existing people that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, you have to seek it.
You are so right, @carmelo1morrone. It is important to advocate for yourself, or for a family member. Patients are the experts of their bodies and as such are a necessary part of the care team. I'm glad that you were able to help your daughter through this most recent bout of difficult times.
Well, I had the MVD, about a month ago. At first there was no pain, except for the incisional pain. Now I am getting intermittent pain, I am hoping this is temporary. The Neurosurgeon said it could take about 6 months for the swelling to go completely down. I am praying it works.
@annamh Hello Anna:
Thank you for reporting back on your surgery. I hope that your current level of discomfort will be reduced as time goes on. Are you currently taking any medication for the pain?
I wish you well in the coming months. I would enjoy hearing from you as you continue the recovery process.
Teresa
I had gamma knife surgery almost a year ago. It helped one portion of my face but not around my eye toward my ear and above. Not sure if I want any more procedure or continue on meds.