Hi,
I'm fine thank you, and thank you for your response.
I did try Acupuncture, and it did seem to relieve me from the pain for a few hours, however not permanently. I spoke to the pain clinic, and they are planning on giving me an injection which will help them determine which nerve it is. After finding the nerve, they are thinking of putting a battery in the interior part of my head to send shock signals to the nerve, hopefully, removing the pain. I was considering RF (Radio Frequency) however i'm not sure it is the best way. I was also thinking about burning the nerve, but this could lead to other issues as every nerve has it's own function.
Hi,
I'm fine thank you, and thank you for your response.
I did try Acupuncture, and it did seem to relieve me from the pain for a few hours, however not permanently. I spoke to the pain clinic, and they are planning on giving me an injection which will help them determine which nerve it is. After finding the nerve, they are thinking of putting a battery in the interior part of my head to send shock signals to the nerve, hopefully, removing the pain. I was considering RF (Radio Frequency) however i'm not sure it is the best way. I was also thinking about burning the nerve, but this could lead to other issues as every nerve has it's own function.
HI,
How are you? I'm sorry to hear about the pain you are experiencing. What other symptoms are present? It is good that the imaging study done was normal. While nerve issue is possible, further evaluation, neurological examination and diagnostic tests may need to be done to determine the underlying cause. Aside from prescribed medications, pain management may also be through complementary and alternative techniques such as acupuncture. If it persists, it is best that you have this checked by your doctor to determine the underlying cause. Take care and do keep us posted.