What is, and What Causes TrigeminalNeuralgia?
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stuartPosted
Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:20pm
Aug 10, 2009
TrigeminalNeuralgia, also known as Tic Douloureaux, is a nerve disorder that causes abrupt, searing, electric-shock-like facial pains, most commonly the pain involves the lower face and jaw, but symptoms may appear near the nose, ears, eyes or lips. Many experts say trigeminalneuralgia is the most unbearably painful human
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Ang "Tics" at "Blahs" ng Buhay Ko (The Tics and Blahs of my Life)
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PTSAPosted
Fri 28 Jan 2011 4:12am
By: Andrei Salazar (a customer service representative, diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome)
tic: nailingon ko ang aking ulo sa kanan; "nakita ko ang totoong mundo kong ginagalawan"
tic: bumaling naman ako sa kaliwa; "nakita ko ang mga taong nangungutya"
tic: naitaas ko ang aking ulo; "Diyos ko, ikaw ang dahilan ng lahat ng ito"
tic: bigla kong
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Tics, Tic Disorders, and TS
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Poh Tin TanPosted
Fri 25 Jun 2010 12:00am
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/442029_2
TS is a neurobiological condition characterized by vocal and motor tics that change over time and wax and wane in severity. TS is part of a spectrum of tic disorders, including transient tic disorder and chronic tic disorder ( Table 1 ).
Diagnosis is based on history and observation, with no specific
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Spider and Tics (Yes, I Mean Tics not Ticks)
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Lisa ..Posted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 3:06am
an unusual tic. Great.
Last night I walked out the back door using my newly discovered anti-spider autistic arm wave when I realized in horror that I had just put my hand
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Another option for trigeminalneuralgia
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Dr. Alexander MauskopPosted
Fri 03 Jul 2009 3:38pmTrigeminalneuralgia is an extremely painful condition which causes severe electric shock-like pain in one or more branches of the trigeminal nerve. The 3 branches.... Medications that are used for trigeminalneuralgia inlcude epilepsy drugs, such as carbamazepine (Tegretol), oxcarbazepine (Trileptal), phenytoin (Dilantin), and a muscle relaxant
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How to Treat TrigeminalNeuralgia.
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Dave WPosted
Fri 19 Mar 2010 9:21am
This new paper from a doctor at UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine in California describes and comments on the various ways to treat the painful and debilitating condition called trigeminalneuralgia. One of the most effective treatments is Gamma Knife – as patients including Martin Kemp of Spandau Ballet will be quick to attest
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trigeminalneuralgia
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Lee NevittPosted
Mon 29 Jun 2009 6:16pm
just been given some advice about the glands in my face...
http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/23068947/
thankyou so much lisa xx this descibes my condition down to a tee!! i will be getting on the case to my doctor 1st thing in the morningx
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Radio Today: Dr. Krusz on TrigeminalNeuralgia
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Teri RobertPosted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:08pm
Surf on over to VoiceAmerica Radio (online radio) this afternoon for an hour-long broadcast about trigeminalneuralgia. Dr. Krusz will be guest hosting Helen Dearman's..., President of the TrigeminalNeuralgia Association...
TNA (The TrigeminalNeuralgia Association) was established in Barnegat Light, NJ in 1990 by founding President Claire Patterson
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TrigeminalNeuralgia
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Dr. Daniel KalishPosted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 3:54pm1 Comment
would now as an NLC. From the west side of it, TrigeminalNeuralgia is created by extreme stress. I have found this to be true, from lifestyle stress all the way to parasitic... that TrigeminalNeuralgia is from an external invasion of a wind cold, wind heat, toxic heat in the channels, and chronic qi (dull, distending, wandering pain, that comes and goes
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TrigeminalNeuralgia (TN) - What is it?
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stuartPosted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:26pm
OBTAINED from Bonnie at: http://scamparoo.wordpress.com/2008/03/26/trigeminal-neuralgia-tn/
Tr igeminal Neuralgia (TN)
What is it?
TN is an extremely severe facial pain that tends to come and go unpredictably in sudden shock-like attacks. The pain is often described as stabbing, shooting, excruciating, burning, extremely strong. The pain
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