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Tooth pain and Neuropathy

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@spicegirl3

Hello, I have been experiencing nerve pain jn my teeth for 18 years now and cannot get a diagnosis. It started with teeth sensitivity and in a few months the nerves of my teeth feel like they are on fire! My tongue burns too. The pain is like a searing, stinging and numbing pain. I can't seem to get any relief. A few years later I began to experience neuropathy in my feet and more recently, in my hands. As a matter of fact, when I hold my cellphone or touch the mouse on my computer, my hands burn.
I've seen over 40 doctors, dentists, neurologists, internists, homepathic, integrative physicians and even seen physicians from the Mayo Clinic. The only confirmed diagnosis is lyme disease and EPV. I've spent thousands of dollars on treatments over the years and still I am in constant pain. I had to quit my job and move in with my elderly father. There has to be a way to get answers and more importantly, some relief.
Can anyone help me?

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@spicegirl3 I have also had pain in my jaw and teeth, and that seems to be coming from my neck and tight shoulders exerting pressure through my jaw. I have worked with a physical therapist on it. You can have tight facsial tissue that exerts pressure on your body. MFR (myofascial release )is a way to loosen that tissue, release the compression and ease the pain. Here is our discussion.

Neuropathy - "Myofascial Release Therapy (MFR) for treating compression and pain"
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/myofascial-release-therapy-mfr-for-treating-compression-and-pain/