I do have other neuropathic pain due to an autoimmune disease, but the trigeminal neuropathy is my "favourite". Mine behaves like Trigeminal Neuralgia. It escalated to about two weeks of constant strings of stabbing attacks before treatment started kicking in and where I eventually couldn't speak or eat or drink as any would intensify them.
I've been in remission but have to have a considerable amount of dental work, and it can re trigger it, so it's not my most fun thing. They have upped pregabalin for a month before but still not in love with the idea. I still retch when I think of or have reminders of TN since that long patch. Grateful I have a high pain threshold. Lying in dental chair for a long time is also painful because of my other stuff.
I just need to try and be centered enough for tomorrow. Since my PTSD kicked off around 15 years ago, I also have a bit of a thing feeling trapped lying on a dental chair. Have just been doing one moment at a time to take me through. If I don't do the dental stuff I am more at risk for poor prognosis TNO wise longer term. I need to not be stupid and do what I have to do
I've been in remission but have to have a considerable amount of dental work, and it can re trigger it, so it's not my most fun thing. They have upped pregabalin for a month before but still not in love with the idea. I still retch when I think of or have reminders of TN since that long patch. Grateful I have a high pain threshold. Lying in dental chair for a long time is also painful because of my other stuff.
I just need to try and be centered enough for tomorrow. Since my PTSD kicked off around 15 years ago, I also have a bit of a thing feeling trapped lying on a dental chair. Have just been doing one moment at a time to take me through. If I don't do the dental stuff I am more at risk for poor prognosis TNO wise longer term. I need to not be stupid and do what I have to do