Hi Lyncola,
Sorry I haven't been in touch, I haven't logged on for a while, work and life mega busy just now.
I didn't realise how many responses there was to my post, I'm not getting any notifications for it so I'll need to check my settings... anyhow, sounds like you are getting a bit better? I'm happy to hear that as I know exactly what you're going through with all the face and head pain, how it moves around as well as being a constant in my temple area and jaw.
So, I've been better recently with my teeth, they seem to have settled down a bit. I still get the odd electric shock in any one of my teeth top and bottom but not as regular. However I'm still on nerve medication so I'm not sure if that is controlling it but I'm away to try another reduction in a couple of weeks time to find out so I'll see if my teeth flare up again, I'm hoping they don't!

I went to the dentist a couple of months ago, she carried out an X-Ray and said teeth were fine so I've left them be, I'm pretty convinced its nerve related with me. I've also had Burning Mouth Syndrome for over 3 years now and I believe that's also related to my teeth issues.
As for the face pain and headaches, that was severe and went on for almost 3 years. Migraine headaches, jaw pain, temple pain, earache, headaches behind the eyes, forehead, top of my head, back of my head, the list was endless. The pain would move about constantly and it was daily, never any respite from it. I also had the problem of pain when lying down and when bending forward to the point that I couldn't even do Yoga, it was so painful. X-Ray with Maxillofacial ruled out sinus problems and couldn't see anything wrong.
I think I mentioned in a previous post I started acupuncture and once that started working I realised during that time that the HRT was causing the migraines and the jaw pain as since coming off the HRT they have much improved. I've continued with the Acupuncture and that has definitely helped me but I appreciate it's not accessible to everyone for various reasons and of course it might not work for everyone but in my case, it has made a difference. I've also started mindfulness, I don't find it easy to do as my mind wanders all the time but I have felt calmer since trying it and did notice a difference in the pain level for the better.
However, what I will say is it definitely takes time (will be 4 years in January for me), you are definitely not imagining the pain (I know how real it is also!!), you are not alone in this, and my hope is like me, it will start to improve for you as it is for me. When I finally came to terms with what was happening to me, and telling myself that this is going to be a marathon and not a sprint, that also helped my train of thought. Every day I tell myself that I'm a day closer to getting better

Of course, since coming off HRT I've had some other issues and I'm away to post a message on joint pain! lol the reason why I popped online today.
But, fingers crossed for you that your good spell is continuing, I do hope you have turned a corner and are heading for pain free days. Remember, even a few pain free days and then bad days is going in the right direction as before it was all painful days so any pain free days is an improvement.
I do believe we will get through this, and hopefully get back to being the bright, happy ladies enjoying life once again that I know we can be!
Take care xx