Hi, she had microvascular decompression, which is major brain surgery, they cut a hole in the side of your head, separate the blood vessel which is touching the nerve and wrap teflon round the nerve then put you back together again. Even that isn't a 100% guarantee of a fix for the neuralgia, but i'm really glad it worked for your mother.Can't help with your question but just wanted to say my mum suffered with TN too ,its such an awful condition she suffered for a good 4 to 5 years I think . She lost a lot of weight just because it was so difficult to eat,she had to put soup in a syringe because eating with a spoon would cause pain . Luckily she had an operation in which they put Teflon in her head just behind her ear and she's been fine ever since . Not sure if that's the correct spelling of Teflon but she was told its like a piece of sponge .
My mother does, she takes Gabapentin which seems to work wonderfully. She had a really hard time getting that diagnosed, suffered a lot.Hi, I was wondering if any of you suffer with trigeminal neuralgia? I’ve had it for around three years and am awaiting a cryo nerve block which should give me some relief. My worst nightmare is when my pain meds aren’t doing their job properly and I have a hypo for which I need to eat - I’ve been on the floor screaming with pain before now when this happens. It’s led me to run my sugars high by not taking my QA so this doesn’t happen so often, although I’m trying to be better with it as my HbA1c was horrendous.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigeminal_neuralgia?wprov=sfti1
Sorry you've got this diagnosis. I've had TN for a lot of years, and like you carbamazepine helps, but the side effects aren't good. I don't know what dose you were taking, but could you cut down, and see if you can tolerate a reduced dose? I've done that, and whilst not ideal, it does help to a degree.I’ve only just been diagnosed after 8 months of seeing different dentists. My doctor gave me carbamazepine which actually worked but my side effects were unbearable.
The dizziness, nausea and finally pins and needles in my neck and face stopped me from taking it.
Waiting on my gp to try something else.
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