Anne Marie-
I don't know how you deal with the constant pain. I wish I could give you - and everyone else with intractable pain - a big hug (gentle, of course.)
It is kind of weird to me to think that the pain I've been having might, in fact, be trigeminal neuralgia. It would explain a lot. And, in a strange way, it would make me feel like less of a baby.
This morning, I would have sworn that I had a tooth ache in one of my front teeth; now I would swear it is in one of my molars. Do you ladies experience this as well? I also have pain, fairly constant, right at the joint of my jaw, by my ear. I was really thinking it was TMJ, but the symptoms weren't quite right. I was diagnosed years ago with TMJ and have worn a night guard for about 10 years - but I never had pain on this side, always only on the left side.
Anne Marie, I haven't had the facial sensitivity to the degree that you have it. But, since I started to lose some of the numbness in my face, I've notices that if I press on my cheek, chin, temple, etc, on the right side, it feels sore - almost like it would feel it if were bruised. Does that sound familiar? Both heat and cold help to a degree, but nothing gets rid of it. I have the same sort of tender spots on the top of my head, on the right side.
What I am not sure of is how this can be related to the AN surgery? What I've read is that the trigeminal nerve is the 5th nerve, which is a ways away from the 8th - or at least I think it is.
Melissa, again, thank you for this post - it is such a relief to be able to talk about this.
Sue, the link you shared was great - thanks.
Marci, I am getting the impression that I should see a neurologist for this - is that the type of doc you see?
Debbi, hurting in NJ