Trigeminal neuritis/neuralgia treatment: What works for you?

Posted by jenkob @jenkob, Aug 19, 2012

I wanted to share my experience with this condition...
Severe but treatable pain in the face and head.

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@Restless67

<p>I just joined the discussions here. I had the disease TN. on the right side of my face. The Neuosugeons from UC Davis in Sacramento Ca, (after many surgeries) finally gave me a brain Ritzotomy that cuts 2 out of 3 branches in my face. It ended the pain. I now have numbness and Anastesia Delrosa or burning face syndrome as a complication.. My question is can the TN come back on the other side of the face? I have pain when I chew on the left side.</p>

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Hi Colleen<br />
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Thanks for your reply. I haven't seen a Neurologist since my Ritzotomy surgery 5 yrs ago. That is where they have to 'cut' 2 out of the 3 nerve branches. The blood vessels hit that nerve thus causing the TN pain. I had tried EVERYTHING. (including the Gamma knife) to no avail. All the surgeries I had.... didn't work!<br />
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Finally they did the Ritizomy. It is hard to explain the Anathesia Delrosa. If you look it up, it will help you understand somewhat. (Try looking up 'burning mouth syndrome also.)<br />
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Do you have AD? Not everyone has it. Did you get nerves cut?<br />
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I have chronic back pain also, so thru' a managed pain clinic, I use Oxycodone for my pain. I also use a Lidocaine 2% external gel for the mouth pain when it burns too badly. I have good days and bad days. The cold weather makes a difference. (I live in Calif, so I don't what my excuse is.)<br />
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I do not recommend opiates however. A mouth guard is what I am going to look into for the AD or burn mouth pain so I quit chomping on my inner cheek. I don't know what I will do if I haveTN coming back on my left side now. I take Lamictal pills instead of Garabenten. Lamictal calms the cheek pain. It doesn't make me too sick like the rest of the pills<br />
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Best of everything!<br />
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Lana<br />

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@Restless67

<p>I just joined the discussions here. I had the disease TN. on the right side of my face. The Neuosugeons from UC Davis in Sacramento Ca, (after many surgeries) finally gave me a brain Ritzotomy that cuts 2 out of 3 branches in my face. It ended the pain. I now have numbness and Anastesia Delrosa or burning face syndrome as a complication.. My question is can the TN come back on the other side of the face? I have pain when I chew on the left side.</p>

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Hi Lana,
I should've introduced myself. I'm the Community Director here at Connect. I don't have TN or AD. Knowing how challenging it can be to manage anesthesia dolorosa, I was wondering how you deal with it. Thank you for the details. It sounds like your managing it in multiple ways. Thank goodness you live in warm climate so you don't have the extra burden of cold winters making it worse.

Is the pain on your left side persisting? Do you plan to see a neurologist?

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Hi @Restless67,
How are you doing Lana? It's been awhile since we've heard from you.

I just wanted to let you know that we've been continuing with the updates to the Mayo Clinic Connect website. As I was reviewing the discussion threads I found this long and helpful thread of other members of Connect sharing about their experiences managing trigeminal neuritis/neuralgia. I moved your messages to join this group so you can share with them.

By adding the @ symbol before a person's username you can tag them into the conversation. I hope the @yearock @zane @jenkob and others will return to join the discussion again.

Colleen
Connect Community Director

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@colleenyoung

Hi @Restless67,
How are you doing Lana? It's been awhile since we've heard from you.

I just wanted to let you know that we've been continuing with the updates to the Mayo Clinic Connect website. As I was reviewing the discussion threads I found this long and helpful thread of other members of Connect sharing about their experiences managing trigeminal neuritis/neuralgia. I moved your messages to join this group so you can share with them.

By adding the @ symbol before a person's username you can tag them into the conversation. I hope the @yearock @zane @jenkob and others will return to join the discussion again.

Colleen
Connect Community Director

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l am new to this blog still trying to explore my option with dealing with TN. I have seen a neurologist staring in January. The pain is unbearable pain is in all three branches mostly 2 and three. Taking 1200 mgs of Tegretal daily. I have good days and bad. Saw a doctor who recommended surgery as my best option. Not ready for this looking at RFL any other ones have this done with success? I cannot drive the side effects are terrible. I need to get back to work soon. Any ideas?

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Hi Cagon,
I feel sooo bad for you because I was once in that particular hell! I couldn't take the oral meds so I had 2 mac degeneration surgeries where they put teflon on the blood vessels so that the nerve could be protected. Some say it works. I had 2 that didn't. I had a gamma knife procedure that didn't work either. So after 5 years of horrible stabbing pain I finally asked for a Rhritzomy....where they finally cut the nerve so that they didn't touch anymore aganist the blood vessel. It is the only procedure that finally gets rid of TN.!! Your mouth is numb and there maybae some complication, but it beats the suicidal thoughts you feel when you get searing thunder pain stabbing thru' your face. Talk to your doctor about that option.

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@Restless67

Hi Cagon,
I feel sooo bad for you because I was once in that particular hell! I couldn't take the oral meds so I had 2 mac degeneration surgeries where they put teflon on the blood vessels so that the nerve could be protected. Some say it works. I had 2 that didn't. I had a gamma knife procedure that didn't work either. So after 5 years of horrible stabbing pain I finally asked for a Rhritzomy....where they finally cut the nerve so that they didn't touch anymore aganist the blood vessel. It is the only procedure that finally gets rid of TN.!! Your mouth is numb and there maybae some complication, but it beats the suicidal thoughts you feel when you get searing thunder pain stabbing thru' your face. Talk to your doctor about that option.

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Thanks my plan is radio frequency lesioning I still need to speak with the neurosurgeon. it seems less invasive than the others. I hate to hear the different procedure you went thru and they didn't work. my face swells and gets really hot before the pain hits.. It started above my eye and forehead and has made ts way down to the cheek and jaw over the last few months. My lip and inside mouth kicks in and there is no way to brush teeth or eat. Can't touch side of my face or drink shearing pain. Sorry don't mean to be long winded no one understands this I think they think I am just crazy.

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ANYONE WITH THIS DREADFULL. ISSUE

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Welcome @007007.
I moved your message to this ongoing discussion thread about trigeminal neuralgia where you can connect with other members such as @Restless67 @cagon @calebba @jenkob @zane @omlee @nomore.

How long have you been dealing with the pain? What treatment has helped?

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I have an unusual case of trigeminal neuralgia. I tried most of the medications and all failed. I recently had microvascular decompression surgery which has relieved the deep, excruciating pain but I still have sinus fullness and pressure on the left side of my nose and into the maxillary sinus area. I also experience discomfort around in in my left eye. I have also had three sinus surgeries and my sinuses are now normal. I'm not sure if what I am experiencing is trigeminal or if it is something else.

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Hello @shelley701! Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. You will notice that I moved your thread to an existing conversation taking place already. You will find the information within this thread helpful.

I would like to introduce you to other members here in hopes that they will share their medical experiences with you- Please meet @007007, @Restless67 @cagon @calebba @jenkob @zane @omlee @nomore.

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