TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA TESTIMONIES:
Lucretia Diplan is a retired doctor from Maryland in the US, this is her documented experience in using Q magnets to treat her daughters MS-induced trigeminal neuralgia.
I ordered the magnets for my 45-year-old daughter who has been suffering from Multiple Sclerosis for 15 years. As part of the nerves demyelination process characteristic of this terrible autoimmune non-curable disease, she developed last year trigeminal neuralgia with excruciating pain firing along the mandibula.
The first placement did not work:
I applied first the two tiny magnets (MiniQ’s) along her jaw, one up next to the ear and the second on the spot where the pain is originating. She kept the magnets on her skin day and night for a full week with no relief whatsoever. For another 10 days she wore the two medium magnets on the same spots on her jaw as the first ones. No result, not even a slight alleviation. We are strong believers in the therapeutic action of magnetic fields. The neurologist who sees my daughter suggested we try therapeutic magnetic and he gave us your website where we ordered them. Unfortunately they did not work for my daughter although she was so hopeful that they will at least blunt the trigeminal neuralgia.
Physiotherapist and Clinical Educator for Q magnets, Dianne Hermans suggested the following placements:
I have had two patients with this exact condition that the ProQ's have worked wonderfully for them. You seem to have placed them in the right position, you will need to use the Pro's for the best effect, the MiniQ's will be too small for the job.
Place one over the temperomandibular joint which should be the main access to the trigeminal nerve.
One other placement I could suggest is to place one ProQ over the temperomandibular joint and the other at the base of the skull at the occiput over the basilar artery. You can use the MiniQ over the area where the pain originates, but the larger Pro's should be used over the larger nerve structures.
You could even try moving the one over the TMJ around a little to see if you get a better effect. If they are in the right place and are going to work, the effects should be felt almost immediately or at the most a day. Don't feel you have to leave them on for days at a time without changing the position.
Here was the response from Lucretia a few weeks later:
I have excellent news. After the original lack of response by using the two tiny magnets, we started on February 5 to use the big ProQ magnets we placed on the TMJ and base of the skull, respectively, per Miss Dianne’s instructions. There have been two weeks since THE TRIGEMINAL PAIN SUBSIDED ALTOGETHER. The improvement was significant in the first 24 hours and subsequently receded gradually in a few days.
My daughter is currently pain-free after having suffered excruciating and constant pain for over a year.
She took off both magnets 3 days ago but, of course, keep them handy, just in case. Can you believe that not even strong opiates managed to alleviate the pain but for very short periods of time, and my daughter refused, for good reasons, to increase the dosage as she did not want to get dependent on them.
Now, for the first time in a year, my daughter was able to move her tongue in her mouth when speaking without triggering terrible pain along the jaw. Until then she was living on literally huge amounts of Orajel applied locally on the gums every 20 minutes, plus Oxicodon (she deliberately did not want to overuse to avoid dependency). She has not only been pain-free for a week now, but 2 days ago I removed the magnets from her skin to see if she can manage without them and SHE COULD. We keep the magnets in a special box and a safe place for future uses (hopefully not to be needed!!).
God bless you and grant you the best of everything.
This is the story as told by Bob Davies from Queensland, Australia.
I am a 47 yr old man who was diagnosed with MS IN 1994 [about 15 yrs ago] My MS is the secondary proggressive type so I dont experience regular exacerbations, just a steady decline. Although using a wheelchair for the last 10 years I still spend about 1 hr in the pool every day and try to keep as fit as possible.
About 2 yrs ago I started to experience severe pain shooting upwards from my upper RH row of teeth, so to the dentist I went, to be told, there is no dental reason for the pain. GP visit followed, where I was given painkillers & referred to a Neurologist. Meanwhile I had done as much research on TMJ pain on the net as I could and when the specialist suggested cutting the facial nerves I thought, there must be a better way.
Fortunately there was a physio at the same practice as my GP so I went to see him. He supported my suggestion of magnet therapy so I bought 2 of the 2nd largest magnets that Q magnets supply [I lived less than 5 km from Dianne's practice] and in fact, been there for physio on ankle previously]. I already had a splint to wear at night supplied by a dentist, and as soon as I began to wear the magnets taped over the TMJ joint I experienced immediate pain relief.
After 1 week of wearing the magnets 24/7 I was completely pain free. It was nearly 12 months before jaw pain returned.
Again I wore the magnets for 1 week or so again eliminating the pain. The TMJ pain seems to be related to MS episodes, but at least I know the jaw pain can be cured in 1 week or so with my Q magnets. Thankyou Q magnets......Bob
