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Patch

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TEMPLE PAIN
« on: October 21, 2007, 02:52:04 pm »
       COULD A AN CAUSE TEMPLE PAIN AND PAIN BEHIND YOUR EYE. I HAVE A AN ON MY LEFT SIDE BUT MY PAIN IS ON THE RIGHT. ITS USUALLY STABBING PAIN AND IS MOST OF THE TIME CONTROLLED BY TYLENOL.

THANKS  MARK

       OH, I HAD RADIATION TREATMENT IN JULY, IF THIS WOULD HELP.
Radiation 7/07 for 17mm AN, Had my 2 year MRI 07/09, An now 13mm.

yardtick

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Re: TEMPLE PAIN
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2007, 04:50:23 pm »
I have temple pain and pain behind my left eye, but I haven't had radiation. Sometimes it is debilitating.  I think it's part of the neuroma thing.  I'm not sure.  A very good question.  Lots of knowledgeable people on this forum should be able to figure this one out for us.

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Re: TEMPLE PAIN
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2007, 06:44:59 pm »
I am going to speculate that the temple pain is from the facial nerve pressure.  I had very bad temple, ear shell, and ear lobe pain about 5 days post op.  Pain can be occuring on one side of the body and get referred to another side.  The nerve that is projecting pain sends a message to the brain.  The message can be felt in a number or places...just my two cents.  I'd sure ask the doctor for a medical answer.