Hi,
I am fairly new to the site and wanted to ask if your TN has ever gone into remission? I have not had any pain but I have been feeling a tug feeling on my cheek bone. Is this still TN?
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I'm the same when it comes to make up
what i do is the night before, put lotion over them..
like putting lotion on your hands and then lightly rub your eyes. it helps a lil because the meds made them stiff. I used to have very long, thick eyelashes. I did the trial and error.
this seemed to help the most. but if u forget to do it one night, it will give that same problem
won't hurt to try ~ :)
Permalink Reply by Jo on March 11, 2010 at 4:50pm
Permalink Reply by Melodye Olsavsky on March 12, 2010 at 7:36am
Permalink Reply by Jo on March 12, 2010 at 11:51am Do you go to the dentist yearly? I'm afraid.
I have a great relationship with my dentist. He diagnosed me with TN and I hold no grudges despite him extracting a perfectly healthy wisdom tooth in the weeks before diagnosis. Before me he had only had an elderly patient with TN and he is always very interested in how I'm getting on.
I've had a few occasions when I think I have toothache and I rush off to see him and he'll give my teeth a quick look and say its just the TN acting up. He never charges me for this.
Luckily I haven't had any major tooth problems since my diagnosis but I have been told that he will arrange any sedation neccessary to get me through the treatment if I am having a tough time with the TN.
It might be worth making an appointment with your dentist and discussing your needs with them. Then if you ever need emergency treatment a care plan would already be in place.
I hope you have a good weekend. X x
Catena Sanders said:Do you go to the dentist yearly? I'm afraid.
The dentist, for me, is no longer a good experience (not that it ever was a great experience :-). I still go 2x a year because on my hubby's insurance, we are required to go that often. I can't get my teeth cleaned with the normal "sandblasting." I do wear a mouthpiece so I get it checked when I go. I am so fortunate to even have dental insurance.
As for make-up. I am a diva and in my 20's and 30's I NEVER went anywhere without make-up. Now I only wear it when I perform. I have solved my problem with a big dark pair of sunglasses (which helps the eye sensitivity) and a great shade of lipstick!!
When I don't have pain, I have "tugs." These "tugs" morph into facial spasms when I relax my face.
Best wishes as you work through this, Catena :-)
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