The past couple months, I have noticed that I wake up several times through the night biting my tongue on the opposite side of where I experience the pain. Can this be a symptom of the TN? Can you tell me what specific type of doctor to seek out for a rapid diagnosis? God Bless you for providing people with your wisdom for free. I have searched forever and I feel like a weight has been lifted from me just by hearing that there is a possible answer for what I have. My dentists and doctors all say there is no problem. Thanks again.
How are you? Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a neuropathic disorder of the trigeminal nerve that causes episodes of intense pain in the eyes, lips, nose, scalp, forehead, and jaw. The condition can bring about stabbing, electric shock-like pain from just a light wind or a finger's glance of the cheek.TN usually develops after the age of 40. To confirm the diagnosis, other conditions that can cause facial pain such as infection of the jaw or sinuses, fibromyalgia, migraine, Bell's palsy and other types of nerve disorders must be ruled out. Treatment for the condition varies and may include medication, complementary therapies, surgery, and a combination of these methods.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigeminal_neuralgia)
I hope this helps. Take care and keep us posted.