My tryst with Trigeminal-neuralgia (whatever it means)

 


My tryst with Trigeminal-neuralgia (whatever it means)

Time : somewhere in 80's 

Place : Malleswaram, Bangalore

I had to visit a dentist in Malleswaram. Apparently one of the molars needed a filling. After it was done I went back home, maybe after one or two days, I felt sharp pain on that side of my face where the dental filling was done. I went back to the dentist. He checked the filling job done by him and declared that it was in order.  

As to the pain, he declared that it was Trigeminal-neuralgia and suggested that I visit a neurologist immediately. He also suggested that I might need Alcohol injection into my jaw which frankly terrified me.

We took an auto and proceeded to consult him. I told him about the dentist's diagnosis. 

He advised a brain scan and then declared that my brain was in order. But the pain was still persisting. The neurologist advised me to go to the dentist again to check my filling again. ( probably he wanted to curse the dentist but professional courtesy prevented him from doing that).

When going in auto, the pain was really bad and I was feeling terrible.I suddenly realised that if I take a sip of cool water from my water bottle and hold the water in my jaw , the pain becomes bearable. Throughout my journey by auto I used to sip the bottle and was feeling shaky. After it happened a number of times , the auto driver felt suspicious about the stuff  I was swallowing....and was keeping on turning and looking back at me throughout our trip.

Anyway, after I went back, the dentist reluctantly removed the old filling and did the filling again. And the pain was gone!

​A while afterwards , we happened to visit ​my uncle .​During our conversation I casually happened to narrate my experience and about alcohol injection.

My uncle's immediate response was ' You should have told your dentist that you would prefer to take it orally!



 

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