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Title: Does any experience facial pain?
Post by: Rivergirl on April 04, 2010, 05:22:35 pm
Just wondering if anyone experiences what I have been going through the past month.  I have benn having a sharp shooting pain starting just at the top of my AN ear (right side) travels down the side of my face/jawbone to the middle of my chin, it I touch it causes the whole side to intensify. Having an AN makes everything else confusing, is this my AN or something else?? Who knows...........
Title: Re: Does any experience facial pain?
Post by: Melissa778 on April 05, 2010, 06:42:46 am
I have similar pains at times.  sometimes unbearable.  Tends to be an issue with my trigeminal nerve.  I take Tegretol, prescribed by my AN doc, when I have flare ups.  I'd talk to your doc about the pain and see if they cant' help you out a bit.

Best of luck

Melissa
Title: Re: Does any experience facial pain?
Post by: james e on April 05, 2010, 09:30:50 am
Years ago I had just the same pain... big time ear ache. Root canal fixed it. Pain can transmit to surrounding areas, and I know you are focused on your ear, but it could be something else. See your doctor. Try to isolate or trouble shoot it your self...time, activity, diet, allergies, etc. You kind of know what questions the doc will ask you, and any additional information you can give him/her will be to your benefit.
Title: Re: Does any experience facial pain?
Post by: Jim Scott on April 05, 2010, 03:59:23 pm
Rivergirl ~

For what it may be worth to you; I experienced a very similar type of pain just prior to my AN diagnosis.  In fact, it was one of the reasons I finally saw a doctor.  However, as 'james e' stated in his response, it could be something else that is jaw or mouth related.  That's the point: you can't know without an MRI and/or dental examination.  Best to have the (easier and cheaper) dental exam first, then, if nothing is found, seriously consider asking your doctor to order an MRI, just to be sure. That would be my plan - but I'm sure you'll do what's best for you.

Jim
Title: Re: Does any experience facial pain?
Post by: Adrienne on April 05, 2010, 07:21:01 pm
Absolutely, CAN be caused by this type of tumour.  I had it too, and it was UNBEARABLE when it flared up.  I could go weeks without anything, and then weeks when I didn't want to eat or speak for fear of it triggering.  The water from the shower set it off too.  Worst pain ever.  Mine was like an electric shock.

When I had surgery they told me that the tumour was heavily wrapped around my Trigeminal nerve, causing the pain.

I found medication very helpful for this.  I used medication they usually prescribe for people with Trigeminal Neuralgia.  Don't be surprised if your doctor doesn't think this is related to your tumour (my GP told me I probably had Trigeminal Neuralgia too, but the neurosurgeon knew it was related).  I was on Tegritol (sp?) but I know there are a few other options too.  It took a while to get it into my system, but it definitely helped get rid of the shocking.  Unfortunately, these meds seem to come with their own set of problems (for me, double vision, headaches, dizziness).  It was better than the shocking though.

Good luck.  I really know how it feels, and I know there are others on the board that do too.  I hope you get relief soon!

Adrienne
Title: Re: Does any experience facial pain?
Post by: yardtick on April 06, 2010, 12:15:11 pm
I'm experiencing the pain right now plus a rotten headache.  Last night after dinner everything started.  I was on gabapentin for almost two years.  It helped dull the pain, but it also dulled me and I gained 25 unwanted pounds.  Now I'm taking topamax at night before bed.  Last night and today I am taking fiorinal for the headache, but I find the only thing that helps with the facial pain is heat.  If I can sleep for a bit it does help with both head and facial pain.

A little exercise for the face that does help.  Gentle tap on your face.  Start at Your cheek bones where they join at your ears on both sides of your face. Gentle tap all along up to your temple, down along your, cheek bones, and than along your jaw, back up again to your temple.  Tap every so lightly.  Also sit in a chair, feet flat on the floor, hands rest on top of your thighs.  Back straight, close your eyes, take deep breathes and think about how heavy your hands feel resting on your thighs.  Do this for a few minutes and for whatever reason it helps to ease up the facial pain. 

I find drastic weather changes and stress a major triggers for me.  I'm thinking of you!

Anne Marie
Title: Re: Does any experience facial pain?
Post by: Rivergirl on April 08, 2010, 05:33:29 am
So once again not alone with these weird symptoms, thanks for the feedback, my MRI is this monday.