Trigeminal Neuralgia Is Difficult To Live With | Why Do You Suffer From This & The Solution

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  • @chauntem.8841
    @chauntem.8841 Před 2 lety +2

    I was diagnosed in 2020 with an arterial venous malformation on my right side on my head. Headaches that year continued to get worse but they cleared the AVM. Fast forward Dec 2021 a sharp electric pain started on that same right side but it didnt last so I didnt think of it again. Jan 2022 it hit like lightning, I have prior heart failure & it along with high BP sent me into the ER. It took 5 day to calm everything down to leave this as the last thing to be unofficially diagnosed by a Rhumalolgist until I can get a Neurologist to do so. Thank you for such an informative video!

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Chaunte, thanks very much for your comment. You're most welcome! I'm glad you found it informative. I hope you're able to find some relief for your symptoms soon!

  • @oliviaroseink
    @oliviaroseink Před 10 měsíci +2

    These videos are incredibly helpful and informative. I have been struggling with pain for so long that I have basically given up on getting treatment for it. I have seen neurologists in the past, and I really have felt heartbroken and angry at the lack of treatment that I have received. I have been describing this pain in the exact same way for years. I have had to just learn to accept that I have to live with it, but it has become so unbearable that I can’t function now. I’m very hurt by the way I have been dismissed by doctors for years while I continue to fall apart. I don’t feel like I can attack this anymore. I just don’t know what to do. If I just go to an emergency room, will they help me? I am just not feeling well enough to tolerate it anymore.

    • @SoulsCalling777
      @SoulsCalling777 Před 5 měsíci

      I’m so sorry

    • @xeniahenriquez3049
      @xeniahenriquez3049 Před 2 měsíci

      Lack of knowledge and cost are very frustrating. I got from dental work and it has caused me peripheral neuropathy affected my sleep cognitive functions tremors. My face doesn’t hurt so much. My face is numb. I have pain and shooting pain to my body and it has affected my life severely.

  • @kenleemonster
    @kenleemonster Před 3 lety +4

    I was originally diagnosed with Bells Palsy although my face didn't drop like you see traditionally there was a reduction in movement. Dr recently changed diagnosis to Trigeminal Nuralgia and in the process for getting referrals for neurologist and MRI. I had been seeing a physiotherapist which has been a huge help but I keep having flare-ups. It's hard to explain to people that one side of my face feels numb and like it's on fire at the same time. I sometimes feel like my neck wants to click and my jaw clicks too. Feels like this is going to be a long road to recovery.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Kai, I'm so sorry to hear you've had to experience this. It's great that you've been working with a neurologist and getting investigations such as MRI's done. Those symptoms you describe (numbness + burning) are quite typical of Trigeminal Neuralgia, we've have many patients describe something very similar. You may additionally benefit from seeing a headache clinician who has experience in treating trigeminal neuralgia.

    • @WhatsOnYourMind.
      @WhatsOnYourMind. Před rokem

      Try a Blair Chiropractor or upper cervical chiro

    • @petegis6643
      @petegis6643 Před 3 měsíci

      I've similar problem.

  • @gregmarsh1549
    @gregmarsh1549 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank You.

  • @LisaMitchellGD
    @LisaMitchellGD Před 6 měsíci

    Good video, thank you for posting!

  • @michaelpond813
    @michaelpond813 Před 2 lety +1

    Get Neuro mag. For this condition. Called magnesium. L threonate. It's wonderful for pain anxiety and insomnia. Great stuff.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Michael, thank you for your input! Medication can indeed provide good short term relief for symptoms like pain!

  • @luckylou79
    @luckylou79 Před rokem

    Thank you Dr. I was diagnosed with TN. After your explanation, I will pursue treatment with a headache clinitian to see if the cause is dure to the 3 cervical vertebraes afecting my brain stem

  • @onlyme8870
    @onlyme8870 Před 2 lety

    I don't have pain all the time like when I used have Migraines lived on Migrazone like candy. Some days it's like fireworks in my right frontal.lobe behind the right eye. Its been known to trigger a seizure. Today at least 100 shocks 1 was very bad I lost my ability to stand. And the one I just had I wanted to crush my skull. The shock lasted about 2 seconds the pain was residual for over 10 minutes. I sweat on my skull during this and I am so disoriented I can't think or talk when it's this bad. The regular ones are extreme pain and very frequent but not much residual pain. It sometimes triggers a buzzing feeling that can last the whole keeping me mentally on edge. This video was helpful as I don't have a diagnosis as the Dr's and neurologist have been focus on seizure and blackout and amnesiac events. I also rarely sleep because of this. I've been calling them lightning bolts in the brain. I will call my insurance and ask if they have a headache clinician in network.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks very much for your comment. I'm sorry to hear you've been experiencing these symptoms. It's great that you've been working together with your doctor and neurologist to address the seizures, blackouts and amnesia so they can determine if there's any underlying conditions. I've also put the link below to our video about cluster headaches because some of the symptoms you have mentioned are typical of cluster headaches as well. I hope you are able work with your doctors and find a headache clinician to resolve these symptoms soon!
      czcams.com/video/PYpTP2GZn80/video.html

    • @onlyme8870
      @onlyme8870 Před 2 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 So far just an eeg with a negative result. Still waiting to see my headache specialist. Thx for the post.

  • @julianroninbb
    @julianroninbb Před 8 měsíci

    I have a strong feeling that I have this. The pain is unbearable & it seems to happen more often when i've exhausted myself. I've had injuries to my face in the past & I wonder if that's how I may have got this condition (though not formally diagnosed yet). To me it feels like chilli powder on an open wound inside my head & it's always the right side of my face.

  • @glenstevenson9274
    @glenstevenson9274 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes Iv had it for decades got weird numb feeling on my right hand front bottom teeth and near the ear cheek area

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Glen, I'm sorry to hear you've experienced this for such a long time and I hope you've since been able to find some relief for these symptoms!

  • @alansparrow5605
    @alansparrow5605 Před 2 lety +1

    Heard all that 100 times. How do we stop the pain

  • @renegadeknight5648
    @renegadeknight5648 Před 2 lety

    Hey thank you for the info and i just learned something from you. I have that from my mom hitting my head off a door at 3 months

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Renegade Knight, thankyou for your comment. Ouch, sounds painful! It can be reversed though, have you had your brainstem assessed in the past?

    • @renegadeknight5648
      @renegadeknight5648 Před 2 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 yes and nothing came up.

  • @uniquegift100
    @uniquegift100 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Good info.

  • @unapologeticella4540
    @unapologeticella4540 Před 2 lety +2

    I get tingling and pain in my left eye for years that radiates to my left cheek and jaw.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ella, I'm sorry to hear you've been experiencing this for a long time. I recommend discussing this with a health professional to see how these symptoms can be managed and if you require assessment by a headache clinician.

    • @WhatsOnYourMind.
      @WhatsOnYourMind. Před rokem

      have you tried a Blair chiropractor or upper cervical chiro?

  • @sabinecohen8369
    @sabinecohen8369 Před 3 lety +5

    I have TN and 1 1)2 years ago I injected Vit B12 under my cheekbone on the affected side. It went into remission for 1 1/2 years. This subcutaneous injection of 0 75 ml should be done by a doctor

    • @andredegefa5765
      @andredegefa5765 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing, for how long you did the injection?

    • @sabinecohen8369
      @sabinecohen8369 Před 3 lety

      @@andredegefa5765 I've done it 4 times now, whenever It flares up. I also shove a tegretol pill up into the corner back part of my gums, as close to the nerve as I can get it instead of swallowing it all..I think it gets absorbed a bit through the mucosa and targets the nerves there a bit better.

    • @andredegefa5765
      @andredegefa5765 Před 3 lety

      @@sabinecohen8369 Thanks! I have been with this horrible disease since 2018. I quit my Engineering job too. Now, taking 900 mg Gabapentin and 1500 Trileptal. I will talk to my Dr about the injection and see what he gonna say.
      Of course I take vit b compex, D3, C & Magnesium supplements too but no luck so far.

    • @sabinecohen8369
      @sabinecohen8369 Před 3 lety

      @@andredegefa5765 I had to give it to myself because this is not a normal spot to inject and if you inject into a blood vessel you could stroke something. But I've heard people who take it subcutaneously properly by doc helps them

    • @sabinecohen8369
      @sabinecohen8369 Před 3 lety

      @@andredegefa5765 I'm going to buy a rotating table to see if it might move the vessel off the nerve. I'd try yoga and stand ing on my head....but I'm too heavy--i might break my neck

  • @Nisha-kl8rl
    @Nisha-kl8rl Před měsícem

    I’m impressed with how Planet Ayurveda handles Trigeminal Neuralgia. Their treatments are the best and have helped me manage the pain effectively.

  • @TheRealLivingWithLisa
    @TheRealLivingWithLisa Před 2 lety

    I would love to know how you treat the brain stem? I have TN and ON. I had the nerve ablation, it has not helped. And I need help. Where can I get more info about theft treatment your are referring to, so that I can discuss with my neurologist.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Lisa, thank you for your question! We treat the brainstem using the Watson's headache treatment method, which involves gentle hands-on treatment at the first three vertebrae of the neck. I'm so sorry to hear you're suffering from these conditions and that you have not found resolution for them! You can find more information about this treatment on our website (brisbanemigraine.com.au/the-treatment/) You may be able to find information about other Watson's Headache Practitioners near you through a google search as well if you don't live in Queensland, Australia. I hope this helps, please feel free to get in touch if you have any more questions!

  • @lollppllo3221
    @lollppllo3221 Před 2 lety +1

    I have atypical TN which is much different from TN, I don't have triggers or responses to brushing/poking/chewing etc, mine just comes about randomly and it doesn't last minutes it last hours.
    It can start off as a toothache feeling in one tooth and spread to all my teeth usually the upper jaw, nose, cheek, around my eye and temple and behind my ear. Pain can be 2-4 usually with some attacks reaching 8 9 10 on the scale. Usually last 1-2 hours with bad ones being up to 4 or 5. Carbamazepine seems to help the level of pain but doesn't stop it completely.

    • @Chonkybeatz
      @Chonkybeatz Před 2 lety +2

      I have the same but can last a few days a time for me.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Thanks very much for your comment. I'm sorry to hear you've been experiencing these symptoms. I recommend discussing this with a neurologist and/or headache clinician who has experience treating Trigeminal Neuralgia.

    • @hutsonsarah78
      @hutsonsarah78 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Chonkybeatz Mine lasts for days at a time too, no triggers that I can pinpoint either.

    • @WhatsOnYourMind.
      @WhatsOnYourMind. Před rokem

      try a Blair chiropractor or upper cervical chiro

    • @88Leehom
      @88Leehom Před rokem

      ​@@WhatsOnYourMind. Is it really helpful? How many sessions you had before seeing results? I had 3 sessions in one week with a NUCCA chiropractor without any results. I believe I have atypical TN. Thank you.

  • @iballslide7604
    @iballslide7604 Před rokem

    Hi doc , one more question to you first why trigeminal nerve get compressed by artery or veins ..?? And second many asymptomatic people have vascualr contact as seen in regular study mri for other disease and whereas some have symptoms , What is reason for that ???

  • @baryonyxx9263
    @baryonyxx9263 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi doc, may I ask a question? I have toothache on the left side but when my tooth starts to hurt, my left side headache will start as well and sometimes even my left ear hurts. I don't experience pain when brushing my teeth, eating, or chewing. I am drinking medicine like painkillers like paracetamol or mefenamic acid. It can relieve the pain but eventually the pain will come back. I have no idea which should I go, dentist or neurologist? What kind of medicine should I take?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Baryonyxx, thanks for your question. The symptoms your describing sound like you may have an issue related to the trigeminal nerve- the Trigeminal nerve supplies structures such as the gum, teeth, jaw and face. I recommend discussing these symptoms with a GP and neurologist- they'd be able to recommend any necessary medication and you may also benefit from seeing a headache clinician.

    • @paulamaurice8520
      @paulamaurice8520 Před 2 lety

      Hi @baryonyxx - any update on your case? Were you able to figure out what the root cause is? Is it due to your toothache or something else?

    • @baryonyxx9263
      @baryonyxx9263 Před 2 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 hey doc! I guess it is just a migraine. I don't experience any pain anymore. But if ever it was trigeminal neuralgia, I might be dead waiting for a long ass time of your reply to my comment.

    • @baryonyxx9263
      @baryonyxx9263 Před 2 lety

      @@paulamaurice8520 thankfully mine is just a headache, I don't experience any pain anymore. But if it is trigeminal neuralgia, I would be dead before I even read your reply to my comment.

    • @baryonyxx9263
      @baryonyxx9263 Před 2 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 thanks for replying after more than half a year LOL.

  • @abbysav886
    @abbysav886 Před 3 lety

    Hi Doc, thank you for making this video. Very informative. I have TN left side and it felt like it progressed in 6 months, now- my neuro said i have occipital neuralgia too. :-( my pain usually starts at the back of my neck (left side) then radiates to left side of face then to the back of my head(left). will this be gone doc without going through invasive surgery?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Abby, i apologise for the late response. Yes it absolutely can, we've treated many, many patients with TN and either cured or vastly reduced their symptoms through non-operative procedures. Have you had your brainstem assessed in the past for central sensitisation?

    • @mv8908
      @mv8908 Před 2 lety

      Get prolotherapy

    • @margaretpeelen3968
      @margaretpeelen3968 Před 2 lety

      Lo

  • @shabanmohamed5112
    @shabanmohamed5112 Před 3 lety

    Thanks dr for this video. Very helpful. I been having that pain since 2017 after I had some deep cleaning and filling on my teeth. I think I have the third kind of TN . What do I say to my Nero to help him figure out my problem. Because I think it’s coming from my nick . Thanks

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety

      Hi Shaban, I'm sorry to hear you've been having it for nearly 4 years now. Neurologists normally aren't trained in assessing the cervical vertebrae, but maybe talking to him about the possibility of a hypersensitive brainstem could be a good way to initiate that conversation. Best of luck!

  • @LauraBrown1976
    @LauraBrown1976 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, are you aware of any studies I can provide my doctor in the UK? I have severe tn and pain in the base of my skull and neck - I'm frequently told they're unrelated.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Laura, absolutely! A good friend of ours, Dr Dean Watson published this article that is exactly what you're looking for: Watson DH, Drummond PD. Head Pain Referral During Examination of the Neck in Migraine and Tension-Type Headache.
      Hope that helps!

    • @lycanlube7484
      @lycanlube7484 Před 3 lety

      i have had both occipital neuralgia which was at the base on the skull and neck and also trigemincal neuralgia. The occipital has been fixed but i still have tn mostly on my right side. Maybe the base of skull pain is the same as what i had?

    • @OLDSKOOLRAVER1
      @OLDSKOOLRAVER1 Před 3 lety +1

      I get pain in the base of my skull and neck aswell. I also get the pain both sides of my jaw and face.

    • @WhatsOnYourMind.
      @WhatsOnYourMind. Před rokem

      @@lycanlube7484 have you tried a Blair chiropractor or upper cervical chiro?

  • @aishwvarya
    @aishwvarya Před 3 lety +2

    Why does TN pain increases three days before periods and 3 days into? This is common among women.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety +2

      Great question! Hormones can often play a role in headache and migraine conditions of all types (of with TN is one). Changing hormone levels can result in changing responses in the brain, even if those changes in hormone levels are actually perfectly natural. This happens in the same way that alcohol and caffeine can often affect headaches and migraines. The brain is essentially overreacting to the input.

    • @sabinecohen8369
      @sabinecohen8369 Před 3 lety +1

      Don't know but it's interesting after menopause women in their 50s who never had trigeminal neuralgia suddenly develop it. Is that when estrogen drops off?

    • @kristinas5714
      @kristinas5714 Před 2 lety +1

      Immune system drops significantly when menstruation occurs

    • @WhatsOnYourMind.
      @WhatsOnYourMind. Před rokem

      have you tried a Blair chiropractor or upper cervical chiro?

    • @aishwvarya
      @aishwvarya Před rokem

      @@WhatsOnYourMind. no. I did MVD and am back to normal Life with grace of God

  • @wallygee2198
    @wallygee2198 Před 3 lety +1

    I had this extreme pain in my right side of my upper jaw and in my face for a long time and it was ruining my everyday in my life and if you want to get rid of it get a great medication from your doctor Lamotrigine and it will take all the pain in a short time hopefully and it cured me and you will thank the doctor everytime you visit him

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety

      That's great Walter, I'm happy you got relief from TN! If the Lamotrigine starts to become ineffective over time, I recommend having your neck assessed.

    • @kristinas5714
      @kristinas5714 Před 2 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 What kind of neck tests should be done? MRI of the neck or X-ray?

  • @Al-himathy
    @Al-himathy Před 2 lety

    My temple nerve swells up and is in pain only after my teeth on my right I brush or mess with, haven’t been to the dentist in a long time, it’s caused probably by dental reasons? If I get a check up and get the teeth fixed will it go away?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Amin, thanks for your question! Unfortunately it's difficult to say. You're best option is to discuss this with your doctor and dentist to determine whether it's being caused by a dental issue or something else.

    • @Al-himathy
      @Al-himathy Před 2 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 thanks l gotta get my wisdom teeth taken out 😂😂

  • @joannechisholm4501
    @joannechisholm4501 Před 3 lety +1

    Mine is in my head sometimes it burns now it's is affecting my ear

    • @joannechisholm4501
      @joannechisholm4501 Před 3 lety

      Tegratol is the only thing holding it of

    • @joannechisholm4501
      @joannechisholm4501 Před 3 lety

      I get like buzzing in my ear pressure around my ear to

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Joanne, apologies for the delayed response. I'm sorry you've had to experience this and I hope that you've since been able to find some relief for these symptoms!

    • @joannechisholm4501
      @joannechisholm4501 Před 2 lety

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 I'm getting sorted thanks

  • @husshussein556
    @husshussein556 Před 2 lety

    Hi doc, are there any "hacks" that have proven to work for some patients to help ease the pain?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety

      Hi Huss, thanks for your question. There aren't any hacks or quick fixes found that resolve this condition. Things such as appropriate pain medication and heat/cold packs can help to reduce the pain/symptoms but unfortunately does not resolve the root cause of the problem.

  • @phillipgregory9546
    @phillipgregory9546 Před 3 lety

    Why is it that carbamazepine stops working after, in my case, 18 months

    • @tiffanybarnes8286
      @tiffanybarnes8286 Před 3 lety

      Yes for me too, it only worked for about 4 months after being prescribed with it

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Phillip and Tiffany, that's a great question. When you've been taking a certain type of medication consistently for a long time, your body can develop resistance to it. Usually when this happens, people may have the dosage increased, however, after a while the same thing may happen where the body develops resistance again to the new dosage.

  • @baluingale846
    @baluingale846 Před 3 lety +1

    no resolution just time pass

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Před 3 lety

      Hi there, there are definitely treatments that can help, but they're not always effective for everyone. Hopefully you find something that helps for you.