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Thank you, I will look that up. How you found anything that helps the

pain? I just ordered some of the b12 that Haley suggested.

Thanks,

Beth

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> Beth,

>

> It's the main nerve that comes into the face. If you google

> trigeminal nerve you'll find alot more info than me trying to

> explain it. I have come across articles stating one of the causes

> could be from environmental toxins. The condition is called

> trigeminal neuralgia. You can search this too. I can't remember off

> hand if any of the articles had mentioned fungi. If you find

> anything that you feel is very interesting, please post it.

>

> KC

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Beth,

I'm afraid not. Nothing either natural or prescibed helps me with

the pain. Pain killers just deaden the pain enough where I can get a

couple of hours a sleep a night if I am lucky.

Sharon

> >

> > Beth,

> >

> > It's the main nerve that comes into the face. If you google

> > trigeminal nerve you'll find alot more info than me trying to

> > explain it. I have come across articles stating one of the

causes

> > could be from environmental toxins. The condition is called

> > trigeminal neuralgia. You can search this too. I can't remember

off

> > hand if any of the articles had mentioned fungi. If you find

> > anything that you feel is very interesting, please post it.

> >

> > KC

> >

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ASK YOUR DOC FOR A NEURONTIN RX. IT HELPS SOME, NOT ALL, THOUGH

VICTORIA

[] KC, Sharon: labs

Thank you, I will look that up. How you found anything that helps the

pain? I just ordered some of the b12 that Haley suggested.

Thanks,

Beth

>

> Beth,

>

> It's the main nerve that comes into the face. If you google

> trigeminal nerve you'll find alot more info than me trying to

> explain it. I have come across articles stating one of the causes

> could be from environmental toxins. The condition is called

> trigeminal neuralgia. You can search this too. I can't remember off

> hand if any of the articles had mentioned fungi. If you find

> anything that you feel is very interesting, please post it.

>

> KC

>

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I have taken three medications for pain. Darvocet for mild pain, Anexisa

(made my skin itchy/crawly) and tylenol with codeine which worked better.

Sue

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Oh, I can't wait to get BACK on Neurontin!!!!!!!

My old prescription was an off-label use for anxiety which worked wonderfully,

but it is really for seizure control, and now that I realize I'm likely having

seizures and not just 'dizziness' and 'disorientation spells,' I realize that

part of the reason I felt so good on Neurontin was because it was keeping me

from having exhausting brain attacks...life seemed a LOT brighter on it

somehow...No wonder anxiety gets to me...lol.

~Haley

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I have taken three medications for pain. Darvocet for mild pain, Anexisa

(made my skin itchy/crawly) and tylenol with codeine which worked better.

Sue

ASK YOUR DOC FOR A NEURONTIN RX. IT HELPS SOME, NOT ALL, THOUGH

VICTORIA

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Correction to my own post on allergens. I call them allergies since

it's easier for people to understand in world outside of here, but

actually blood tests said I didn't have many real allergies (Ige's)but

I had alot of immune system problems (Igg's?-forget now). Doctor

explained that allergens are bad for people with immune system

problems since they put an extra 'load' on it, dust mites for

example 'poo' in air and if you are healthy, you can't take inhaling

that but if your immune system is overwhelmed, it's an extra

contaminant to deal with. Whether allergen or immune compromising

substance, it apparently keeps my immune system and *me* hyped!!

Cleaner environment, calmer me I'm discovering.

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> Oh, I can't wait to get BACK on Neurontin!!!!!!!

> My old prescription was an off-label use for anxiety which worked

wonderfully, but it is

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I think dustmite poo may be mostly mold anyway from what I've read

about it.

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> > Oh, I can't wait to get BACK on Neurontin!!!!!!!

> > My old prescription was an off-label use for anxiety which worked

> wonderfully, but it is

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...or perhaps dust mite poo becomes food for mold so they are clinging

together...what a lovely thought, then we inhale that!

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> I think dustmite poo may be mostly mold anyway from what I've read

> about it.

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