#106: Trigeminal neuralgia and MS – an invisible challenge. Interview with Dr. Monika Köchling - podcast episode cover

#106: Trigeminal neuralgia and MS – an invisible challenge. Interview with Dr. Monika Köchling

Mar 26, 202520 minSeason 1Ep. 106
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Episode description

MS patients can also suffer from trigeminal neuralgia, which is very painful. Dr. Köchling explains the treatment. Translated interview.

You can read the full article including the treatment details on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/106-trigeminal-neuralgia

This time, I've translated the German interview with Dr. Monika Köchling about the causes and treatment options for trigeminal neuralgia. Since this form of facial pain can lead to extreme restrictions in the quality of life, it is extremely important to treat it. The good news is that there are many approaches to controlling the pain or even getting rid of it completely. However, this can sometimes take a little longer and it is important to work with your doctors to find a solution and possibly try several approaches.

The original interview was in German and I adapted it for the international MS community.

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I work in Grevenbroich, Germany, as a neurologist, psychiatrist and psychotherapist in a large group practice, the NeuroCentrum am Rheinlandklinikum. I live in Düsseldorf and am married for the second time. I also have two grown-up sons. My hobbies include singing in a choir, hiking and poetry.

Finally, what is the most important message you would like to give to MS patients with trigeminal neuralgia?

Attitude is crucial. Don’t despair. Become and remain resilient and dare to try new things.
To quote Hilde Domin:
“I put my foot in the air and it carried me.”

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Many thanks to Dr. Köchling for the in-depth insight into the treatment options for trigeminal neuralgia.

See you soon and make the most of your life,

Nele

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