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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As someone who has counseled people with facial pain, I understand that it is not uncommon for someone&#8217;s emotions to reach a nadir. It doesn&#8217;t matter if it&#8217;s my pain or the pain that belongs to someone else. So I am always concerned when I hear that someone with facial pain has emotional issues.&#160;Of course [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>As someone who has counseled people with facial pain, I understand that it is not uncommon for someone&#8217;s emotions to reach a nadir. It doesn&#8217;t matter if it&#8217;s my pain or the pain that belongs to someone else. So I am always concerned when I hear that someone with facial pain has emotional issues.&nbsp;<em>Of course we do</em>. What others take for granted in every day life has been taken from us, and no one seems to understand the intensity of the pain.&nbsp;<em>Except the people who have it&#8230;</em></p>



<p>I wish that I could explain to the world what it is like to be unable to communicate orally with others and to not know sign language. E-mails and text messages have been some of my best friends, but not everyone has email or text-messaging. Fax machines are temperamental. Just like fax machines, sometimes we humans with facial pain can communicate orally but other times we cannot. We aren&#8217;t dependable, regardless of how much we would like to be.</p>



<p>Pain of any type can bear on our emotions. Face pain can cause a person to have bad breath and poor dental hygiene (no brushing for days on end sometimes), robs a person of the ability to share a kiss, and going out to eat is just unthinkable. When people experience this much isolation, pain, and disability&#8230; well he or she just may get emotional.</p>



<p>Why some people think that the emotional issues cause the pain, I&#8217;ll never know. Perhaps it&#8217;s because they have never experienced disability. I&#8217;ve always thought that the world would be a more compassionate place if people could experience trigeminal neuralgia or other types of face pain &#8211; just for a day.</p>



<p>Several types of medical issues cause face pain. It could be trigeminal neuralgia, myofascial pain, neuropathic pain, or a jaw problem. These things travel along the trigeminal pathway, and they have a life of their own. We don&#8217;t know when the pain will come or go. We just know that we are out of commission until it settles down.</p>



<p>If you get emotional because of facial pain, let me reassure you that it&#8217;s normal. Take good care of yourself. If you are able to talk, you may want to see a counselor. But you may not be able to talk&#8230;</p>



<p>God bless you.</p>



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