Trigeminal Nerve Pain Is Greatly Reduced
Someone I recently met stated that he has Trigeminal Nerve pain, a form of Neuralgia. The pain is in his right cheek and the pain level is at a 4-5 out of 10…perhaps more. It is constant! Washing his face or shaving can trigger this intense pain so he has to be very careful. This condition is often referred to as the Suicide Nerve because the pain is so intense when it flares up that the person doesn’t want to endure it. The doctors have suggested doing a surgery going into the skull behind the ear and going into the tissue and placing a cushion between the nerve and the vein. This man wants nothing to do with that fearing infections and damage to brain tissue.
I worked on him three times and it seems to be getting a bit better after each session. After 6 sessions, he says that the pain is “greatly” reduced as of this afternoon. He still has some pain but nothing like it was in the past. It is now perhaps a 2 and usually only when he is brushing his teeth. I will work on him again and will keep you posted. Thank you, Emotion Code!
1-31-19 Well, well, well. After doing a few more sessions, this person is now saying that the pain is almost negligible. It is there but hardly bothers. What a great difference from screaming pain and the fear of setting it off. The Suicide Nerve has been emotionally disconnected.
7-8-19 Trigeminal Nerve pain is so low that this client doesn’t even think about it.