After two and a quarter years, Lyn is still suffering from pain in the corner of her eye near nose, above her eyebrow and up onto her forehead.
To start with she had numerous visits to the eye hospital over a period of 9 months. They then said there was nothing wrong with the eye.
We asked if she could have a scan, they went away and came back to say if it makes her any happier, then yes.
Scan taken which showed an anomaly in her sinus.
Four ENT appointments then followed over a period of nearly a year. On the last appointment, they said go to the Pain clinic.
We kicked up a bit of a fuss, because wqe wanted to know what was causing the pain, eventually they agreed to see a specialist in Southampton hospital. Appointment made for 3 months on. During that time we did go to the pain clinic to see a consultant anaesatist and pain man.
This visit turned out to be the first sensible answer to what could be the problem. A nerve called the Supra Orbital Nerve exits your skull exacty in the corner of eye/nose and follows a route identical to Lyn's pain above the eyebrow and up the forehead. Why all this time for anyone to come up with this suggestion. Lyn had an injection in the forehead to block the pain. Which it did for 10days then wore off.
So at least we had something to tell the Facial pain specialist in Southampton.
The day came to see the specialist, his first words were that he was an ENT man, but didn't do the E or the T. Which made our hopes drop somewhat.
To crown it all, he had none of Lyns records from Bournemouth hospital, or any pictures of the scan she had had, so we had to fill him in with the details.
He did think it could be a blood vessel laying near the nerve in the head, which may have moved, and now touching the nerve.
He sheduled a proper MRI scan and wrote a letter to Lyn's doctor asking if she had had certain blood tests.
He said when we get the appointment for the scan, to ring the appointments dept, and make an appointment to see him about 15 days after the scan.
The scan appointment details duly arrived in early January, and Lyn rang the appointments dept to return to see the specialist, they said, they were still dealing with OCTOBER appointments.
Lyn has now had the scan, and is waiting for the appointment to go back and see the specialist, sometime.
Malcolm