Hello Danalynn,
Sorry to hear about your situation. I also suffer from facial nerve damage. I have a vidian nerve schwanomma, somewhat of a distant relative to an AN and it is intertwined with a variety of nerves including my optic nerve and trigeminal nerve. I have had both surgery and CK treatment with positive results.
However, the nerves are still somewhat permanently damaged and as the tumor grew it stretched the nerves, and now as it shrinks it is pulling them back so I am in a catch twenty two so to speak.
That being said..there is hope at the end of the tunnel.
Surgery was needed in order to positively identify my tumor and while I was at it,,might as well try and remove it, however stereotactic radiation would have been my first choice. Since my tumor is skull based and somewhat difficult to remove, plus to top it off it is attached to my carotid artery, we were unable to remove it without resorting to traditional surgery which would have involved removing my brain, digging out the tumor and then putting it back...which I passed on. I tried and innovative approach through my nose and was able to identify the tumor and make it ever so slightly smaller but either way, although much less invasive, it was indeed still brain surgery and not fun. It aggrevated lots of the nerves as when they attempted to pull on the tumor,,,they pulled on the nerves as well. When I had follow up CK I experienced much of the same but to a MUCH LESS SEVERE DEGREE.....
Only a few days of facial pain freezing or stroke like symptoms. Now my MRI reveals that my very unhappy little tumor is dying...good for me.
To treat the trigeminal nerve pain, as well as sinus problems, tinnitus, and double vision, I have used acupuncture quite succesfully and highly recommend it. The CK treatment was much easier as a whole and I kept working the whole time as well as attended school so although annoying, it did not bother me so much that I could not cope or needed pain killers etc.
Every now and then the trigeminal nerve will flair up,,,making my face numb, or my teeth hurt etc. Usually it passes within a few hours and at this point I have gotten used to it..if it still bothers me after a few days, I just go to the acupuncturist and then tadah! all gone.
Hope this helps and welcome to the group. Hang in there it can be a scary process, but there is much hope and positive outcome to be had.
Ceeceek