I’m not a student, I suffer with trigeminal neuralgia and I’m swatting up on it! You’re a fantastic teacher! Wish I’d have taken biology. Bit too late now at 44 years old 😅 I’m really enjoying your lessons. I will keep watching. Msg for the students- My trigeminal neuralgia comes in very heavy & extremely painful waves. I can go from a 3 pain wise (it’s at a 2-3 most of the time but I can live with that) right up to a 9-10 in a split second. The intense pain lasts for around 10-15 mins and then goes back to a 3 for 20 mins then back up to 9-10 and so on.. I have them come in bouts of about 2-3 weeks then it’ll stay at between 2-6 when I’m not in bout. I’ve been suffering with this condition for about 10 years but I have only just been diagnosed by my gp. I’ve had many many back teeth out because obviously I thought it was my teeth hurting! I’ve been referred to see a neurologist at long last 🥳 Other symptoms I get is •Eye uncontrollably twitching for weeks on end.. •certain sound frequency makes the pain in my TN flair up! •Tingling feeling in my forehead and temple. Constant pain maybe at a 3 in pain chart. • triggers can make it ramp up to an 8+ • eye on the TN side goes bloodshot for weeks. • even certain flavours trigger pain.. one of mine is cheesy poofs 😩 I love cheesy puffs Anyways, good luck to everyone who’s watching this amazing man teach. I hope you all pass 😊
Thank you so very much for explaining in such layman’s language (for the most part) -sprinkled with your humour, kept the attention in focus. -I had a car accident which caused the Trigeminal Neuralgia, but the insurance company (of the driver who caused the accident) attributed to other nonsense to avoid monetary damages. My life has been upside down since this. There is no comparable pain, it is so misunderstood, the person suffering is misjudged. Your pains are not “nonsensical” No treatment has helped. Yes it is the “suicide disease “. Spiritual strength is what gets me through this. So to those who suffer from this, please don’t give up. Having the proper neurologist, who supports, allows you to research this condition understands and respects your feedback, is paramount. My utmost gratitude Sam!!!
32yo, construction worker, & through your 20min video I was able to learn & understand more about my Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgia/Cluster Headaches, than 18years of trips to the E.R., scans & doctors ever did. I have been suffering with suicide headaches since I was about 14. After seeing your presentation I can understand multiple aspects of this pain I've been living with for so long now. Thank you for sharing your knowledge & time..
I have to say I love your videos so much... I am from Brazil and I am so glad you posted these videos. They are helping me to understand the anatomy of the body
Trigeminal neuralgia is maddening pain. Enough to run against a wall to knock you out cold for a while. Great to see the CN V described is so much detail. Thank you!
This just helped me understand why my pain is in behind the eye, above my ear and in the back of my neck at the same time. Despite imaging showing compression of the trigeminal nerve my doctor convinced me that my pain profile was not possible. This made me feel like a hypochondriac because I kept saying my pain was 11/10 and yet it seemed no one would believe me. I now understand my pain but am now needing to find a doctor who does! I can’t believe so many people are left undiagnosed and untreated with what I can only describe as the most excruciating pain of my life. Thanks so much for your video ❤
Okay at 8:49, Cracked me up, the way he just smacks his forehead 😂 was not expecting that. Love his character so much and because of that I learn so well with his videos. Thanks Sam. You're a legend 🙏🏼👏
Have cervical spondylosis and because of the extensiveness, nobody will do surgery. Sensation of "choking" and "tightening" on my neck and skull. I'm still seeing answers and someone to help me. This was most informative and provided an education more than received from anywhere else across sites. My sincere gratitude.
I know it's 4 years old but I need to thank you for this. I have Trigeminal Neuralgia and you've described the nerve better than I've ever heard. I hope you don't mind me saying but you also made me laugh more than I have in a long time. Thank you! ❤
I love the way you explain, but I’ve noticed so far at min 18:42 two BIG mistakes. First is the postganglionar parasympathetic neurons of the lacrimal gland are NOT traveling with the lacrimal branch v1, they join and travel with the maxillary nerve V2. Which there was not so much details about (v2) like pharyngeal, nasopalatine, alveolar branches were not mentioned so far
A couple of friends of mine have trigeminal neuralgia subsequent to shingles (post-herpetic neuralgia). As Millie-Jai describes, the pain they suffer from is excruciating and chronic. From another site: "Trigeminal neuralgia is sudden, severe facial pain. It's often described as a sharp shooting pain or like having an electric shock in the jaw, teeth or gums." A horrifyingly apt nickname is ""Suicide Disease," because it is so intense and unbearable. One friend (Andy) had to stop working altogether because of the pain in his face, especially his eye, ear, and cheek. He had several brain surgeries to implant a device that was supposed to deaden the pain in the trigeminal nerve; it was a little successful, but had to be reprogrammed periodically, and required some further brain surgeries. This friend had been a successful journalist with a major newspaper in the US (USA Today). Heartbreaking that he hasn't been able to do that since his early 40s. Andy urges everyone to get shingles vaccines well before age 60, despite the normal timeline when doctors typically suggest it. Thank you to the extraordinary Sam Webster for your energetic, highly enlightening, expert teaching. I am not a medical student nor in the medical field (although as a teacher of singing I have become interested in many areas of anatomy, and this is true also because of the various chronic diseases I have), but I have happily and gratefully been watching all your anatomy teaching videos. You're amazing.
After years of torture from trigeminal nerves I've found that. Neuro mag. Omega 3s. B complex and alpha lipoic acid have relieved much of my pain. God bless
I never really like anatomy at medical school, I managed to scrape by. Now I'm sitting the FRCOphth and the dreaded anatomy is back to haunt me. Thanks for making it more bearable and understandable.
I hooked to your videos Sam. I love the presentation, explanation and the humour, of cause. I am doing an advanced injectables course at the moment and you are helping me to clarify a lot of point as I am a visual learner. Even my daughter, who is in a very different filed of science got interested and watch this particular tutorial with me. Thank you for great anatomical presentation and keep doing them please.
I can’t thank you enough for sharing this information. I have a trigeminal Schwannoma which is pressing on the nerve causing twitching of my top lip towards the corner of my mouth. I also have numbness around the corner of my mouth. I have been trying to find a really good anatomy image or lecture to really explain what my tumour is, where it is and why I have the symptoms I do. Yours is the best by far. I have been told the tumour is in the Meckels cave which I didn’t hear you mention so a little confused? But a lot more enlightened now thank you.
Meckel's cave describes the bony shape in the floor of the cranial cavity posterior to the trigeminal ganglion, and the bit the trigeminal ganglion and its three branches sit in. i didn't know that so thanks for teaching me something new. I wish you good luck with this.
jajajajajajajajaj! Excelente! My doctors could not and did not diagnose my TRIGEMENAL NERVE; a found the effect of my neuralgia thanks to TEACHER LIKE YOU that share the knowledge. I AM STILL TRYING TO FIND THE CAUSE. IS IT NUTRICIONAL OR MY CERVICALS ARE PINCHING??? THATS my quest now. THANK YOU
thank you very much!!! Just wanted to add trigeminal disease is not just neuralgia but also nephropathy, which is constant more like pain, happens from trauma to the nerve by dentists, plastic surgeons, car accident and such, this pain is harder to treat and we need more help in that department!!....Greetings from Israel
Thanks for making these. It can be hard to find good, detailed videos on medicine/A&P. There's so much junk claiming to teach you in a 2 to 5 minute video. They don't even seem worth watching. I'd rather watch a long, detailed video like this and learn it proper than watch a 5 minute video which provides the illusion of education while only teaching very little, if anything. People like you make UA-cam worth coming to. without such exceptional educational content I'd have little reason to frequent the site. Cheers!
i cannot believe we're getting this for free.. head and neck anatomy has always been my worst nightmare and your videos have helped me SO MUCH. thank you!!
I have a very strong but dull ache that travels from my most forward upper right molar, up and to my nasal cavity, and then it travels up my nose and to the corner of my eye. Sometimes I can feel a sort of tingling sensation in my nose where it hurts. I’m on gabapentin but it doesn’t do anything. The doctors keep saying it’s a form of migraine, but I just don’t think it’s that. I have migraines and there nothing like this. This never goes away. Thanks for your explanation!
Textbooks show dermatome maps, and there are (at least) two different dermatome maps. Also, nerves innervating dermatomes overlap, and we are all a little different, biologically. So a picture of the dermatome map of the head might be more of an average view, and individuals may vary from the map.
How close too surface are these nerves? Can they be damaged from deep pushing into top of head base of skull at occipital bones, face outside & inside the mouth muscles of tmj joint? I had an aggressive PT pushing too hard on me. Experiencing intense pain since.
Hi man plz unswer me I got a trauma to my ear above it a little ane i have shocks beside my ear Ididnt find a doc cz of covid 19 i like in a roral erea Plz does t.n passes from.there or not Did i got a nerve damage ??? Plz unswer. Plz
I have Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia, Atypical Facial pain. Idiopathic, and bilateral ..mostly effecting V1 and V2...but I have some sensations in my mouth/tongue/throat on one side. Could you post some information bout that type of engagement from the TN?
I fell and hit my face. Now my upper teeth on the top right side all feel half numb for 5 days already, Will it heal by itself? or u any suggestion? My face was swollen but now have reduce and there was blood coming out of my right nostril at first now ok but when i suck and spit there is blood in my saliva, The pain is now minimum. Thank.
Explains why my eyeballs hurt because of this insane tooth ace pain... omfg, just waiting for pharmacy to open 5 hours..gonna be a long night but at least I can learn
I've been having a cracked open wisdom tooth for almost a year. Tooth number 16. I keep getting these weird tension on the branch of the trigeminal. Also my jaw is very stiff. Aside from that I get alot of tingling in half of my head from same side of pain. I get anxiety at time when I deeply think of it. Funny part is that, the open tooth itself doesn't hurt me at all. Doctor please let me know what you're thoughts are. Best advice from you would mean the world to me right now. Loving you're video. I hit subscribe!
I got the suicide disease, sometimes the pain last for days. It feels like I'm breathing fire then the whole side of my head hurts , its indescribable. Please help
I know how dreadful that pain is - I'm in the same boat! I find great relief in massaging the opposite side of the painful area. If the pain is on my Left temple, eye area - I massage the Right temple, eye area lightly for a few minutes ! I listened to a UTube video presented by a doctor - don't have his name, sorry! I hope this helps you - it really helps me! 🙏
I’m not a student, I suffer with trigeminal neuralgia and I’m swatting up on it! You’re a fantastic teacher!
Wish I’d have taken biology. Bit too late now at 44 years old 😅
I’m really enjoying your lessons. I will keep watching.
Msg for the students-
My trigeminal neuralgia comes in very heavy & extremely painful waves. I can go from a 3 pain wise (it’s at a 2-3 most of the time but I can live with that) right up to a 9-10 in a split second. The intense pain lasts for around 10-15 mins and then goes back to a 3 for 20 mins then back up to 9-10 and so on.. I have them come in bouts of about 2-3 weeks then it’ll stay at between 2-6 when I’m not in bout.
I’ve been suffering with this condition for about 10 years but I have only just been diagnosed by my gp. I’ve had many many back teeth out because obviously I thought it was my teeth hurting!
I’ve been referred to see a neurologist at long last 🥳
Other symptoms I get is
•Eye uncontrollably twitching for weeks on end..
•certain sound frequency makes the pain in my TN flair up!
•Tingling feeling in my forehead and temple.
Constant pain maybe at a 3 in pain chart.
• triggers can make it ramp up to an 8+
• eye on the TN side goes bloodshot for weeks.
• even certain flavours trigger pain.. one of mine is cheesy poofs 😩 I love cheesy puffs
Anyways, good luck to everyone who’s watching this amazing man teach. I hope you all pass 😊
Thank you so very much for explaining in such layman’s language (for the most part)
-sprinkled with your humour, kept the attention in focus.
-I had a car accident which caused the Trigeminal Neuralgia, but the insurance company (of the driver who caused the accident) attributed to other nonsense to avoid monetary damages.
My life has been upside down since this.
There is no comparable pain, it is so misunderstood, the person suffering is misjudged.
Your pains are not “nonsensical”
No treatment has helped.
Yes it is the “suicide disease “. Spiritual strength is what gets me through this.
So to those who suffer from this, please don’t give up.
Having the proper neurologist, who supports, allows you to research this condition understands and respects your feedback, is paramount.
My utmost gratitude Sam!!!
32yo, construction worker, & through your 20min video I was able to learn & understand more about my Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgia/Cluster Headaches, than 18years of trips to the E.R., scans & doctors ever did. I have been suffering with suicide headaches since I was about 14. After seeing your presentation I can understand multiple aspects of this pain I've been living with for so long now. Thank you for sharing your knowledge & time..
I have to say I love your videos so much... I am from Brazil and I am so glad you posted these videos. They are helping me to understand the anatomy of the body
Dr Webster you are a living legend! Thank you so much!!!!
YOUR AN AMAZING TEACHER!!!!
Thx a lot ))
Trigeminal neuralgia is maddening pain. Enough to run against a wall to knock you out cold for a while. Great to see the CN V described is so much detail. Thank you!
This just helped me understand why my pain is in behind the eye, above my ear and in the back of my neck at the same time. Despite imaging showing compression of the trigeminal nerve my doctor convinced me that my pain profile was not possible. This made me feel like a hypochondriac because I kept saying my pain was 11/10 and yet it seemed no one would believe me. I now understand my pain but am now needing to find a doctor who does! I can’t believe so many people are left undiagnosed and untreated with what I can only describe as the most excruciating pain of my life. Thanks so much for your video ❤
Okay at 8:49,
Cracked me up, the way he just smacks his forehead 😂 was not expecting that. Love his character so much and because of that I learn so well with his videos.
Thanks Sam.
You're a legend 🙏🏼👏
this is literally the first time i ever understood the CNV. thank you so much.
Great description, I have Trigeminal Neuralgia and this was the best description I've come across
In India to cure trigeminal neuralgia permanently without surgery what's app no.8652016172
Coul you help us when you tranlate in to vietnamese with vietnamese translation automatic thanks dan
This guy is the best anatomy teacher
Thank you for teaching us here. We love you Sam.
Have cervical spondylosis and because of the extensiveness, nobody will do surgery. Sensation of "choking" and "tightening" on my neck and skull. I'm still seeing answers and someone to help me. This was most informative and provided an education more than received from anywhere else across sites. My sincere gratitude.
Your a natural teacher Sam. I can understand so well thank you
Thank you Dr. Sam...Your way of teaching is amazing😊
Thank you so much. This helps me understand my newly diagnosed condition better. Love it!!
Thank you sooo much Sam! This is exactly what I was looking for! I couldn't find anything with this much detail! Thank you!
I know it's 4 years old but I need to thank you for this. I have Trigeminal Neuralgia and you've described the nerve better than I've ever heard. I hope you don't mind me saying but you also made me laugh more than I have in a long time. Thank you! ❤
You made anatomy easier for me ,am eternally grateful
God bless you. You really make me appreciate anatomy
Absolutely loved it!! I watch your videos before exam and I understand better. Thank you!
The best teacher ever ❤
i've watched this video about 5 times now thank you so much it's really helpful
I love the way you explain, but I’ve noticed so far at min 18:42 two BIG mistakes. First is the postganglionar parasympathetic neurons of the lacrimal gland are NOT traveling with the lacrimal branch v1, they join and travel with the maxillary nerve V2. Which there was not so much details about (v2) like pharyngeal, nasopalatine, alveolar branches were not mentioned so far
Bloody legend 🙌 What would us students do without you, eh?
A couple of friends of mine have trigeminal neuralgia subsequent to shingles (post-herpetic neuralgia). As Millie-Jai describes, the pain they suffer from is excruciating and chronic. From another site: "Trigeminal neuralgia is sudden, severe facial pain. It's often described as a sharp shooting pain or like having an electric shock in the jaw, teeth or gums." A horrifyingly apt nickname is ""Suicide Disease," because it is so intense and unbearable. One friend (Andy) had to stop working altogether because of the pain in his face, especially his eye, ear, and cheek. He had several brain surgeries to implant a device that was supposed to deaden the pain in the trigeminal nerve; it was a little successful, but had to be reprogrammed periodically, and required some further brain surgeries. This friend had been a successful journalist with a major newspaper in the US (USA Today). Heartbreaking that he hasn't been able to do that since his early 40s. Andy urges everyone to get shingles vaccines well before age 60, despite the normal timeline when doctors typically suggest it.
Thank you to the extraordinary Sam Webster for your energetic, highly enlightening, expert teaching. I am not a medical student nor in the medical field (although as a teacher of singing I have become interested in many areas of anatomy, and this is true also because of the various chronic diseases I have), but I have happily and gratefully been watching all your anatomy teaching videos. You're amazing.
I think im so lucky because you always share this videos in the same time and the same subject that im learning in anatomy lab
Thank god I found this❤️
Best anatomy maestro ever 🤟..
After years of torture from trigeminal nerves I've found that. Neuro mag. Omega 3s. B complex and alpha lipoic acid have relieved much of my pain. God bless
Brilliant explanation of the Trigeminal Nerve! The use of various models to demonstrate the paths of the branches was very helpful.
Great passion! Keep going!
And, of course, thank you
Thank you for making such useful videos! making anatomy a lot more enjoyable :)
I never really like anatomy at medical school, I managed to scrape by. Now I'm sitting the FRCOphth and the dreaded anatomy is back to haunt me. Thanks for making it more bearable and understandable.
You're such an amazing teacher😁
I hooked to your videos Sam. I love the presentation, explanation and the humour, of cause. I am doing an advanced injectables course at the moment and you are helping me to clarify a lot of point as I am a visual learner. Even my daughter, who is in a very different filed of science got interested and watch this particular tutorial with me. Thank you for great anatomical presentation and keep doing them please.
I can’t thank you enough for sharing this information. I have a trigeminal Schwannoma which is pressing on the nerve causing twitching of my top lip towards the corner of my mouth. I also have numbness around the corner of my mouth. I have been trying to find a really good anatomy image or lecture to really explain what my tumour is, where it is and why I have the symptoms I do. Yours is the best by far. I have been told the tumour is in the Meckels cave which I didn’t hear you mention so a little confused? But a lot more enlightened now thank you.
Meckel's cave describes the bony shape in the floor of the cranial cavity posterior to the trigeminal ganglion, and the bit the trigeminal ganglion and its three branches sit in. i didn't know that so thanks for teaching me something new. I wish you good luck with this.
Superb i learn a lot from your videos sir ..keep us all inspiring 🙏
jajajajajajajajaj! Excelente! My doctors could not and did not diagnose my TRIGEMENAL NERVE; a found the effect of my neuralgia thanks to TEACHER LIKE YOU that share the knowledge. I AM STILL TRYING TO FIND THE CAUSE. IS IT NUTRICIONAL OR MY CERVICALS ARE PINCHING??? THATS my quest now. THANK YOU
thank you very much!!!
Just wanted to add trigeminal disease is not just neuralgia but also nephropathy, which is constant more like pain, happens from trauma to the nerve by dentists, plastic surgeons, car accident and such, this pain is harder to treat and we need more help in that department!!....Greetings from Israel
Thanks for making these. It can be hard to find good, detailed videos on medicine/A&P. There's so much junk claiming to teach you in a 2 to 5 minute video. They don't even seem worth watching. I'd rather watch a long, detailed video like this and learn it proper than watch a 5 minute video which provides the illusion of education while only teaching very little, if anything. People like you make UA-cam worth coming to. without such exceptional educational content I'd have little reason to frequent the site. Cheers!
Doctor you are so informative and described what I have that other Dr.s can't get it. Your an funny and handsome and a god send Bless you.
Excellent - thank you
Thank you for making those interesting videos!!! Helps me a lot keep going doc!
Thank u so much sir. What an amazing video
i cannot believe we're getting this for free.. head and neck anatomy has always been my worst nightmare and your videos have helped me SO MUCH. thank you!!
Thankkk you this is so helpful
Please can you make a video on the superficial veins and arteries of the face?
You are amazing to follow you from Iraq
You have amazing methods of teaching
Many thanks Sir Sam very useful information as always specially with body language you do I benefit from it 🙏
I have a very strong but dull ache that travels from my most forward upper right molar, up and to my nasal cavity, and then it travels up my nose and to the corner of my eye. Sometimes I can feel a sort of tingling sensation in my nose where it hurts.
I’m on gabapentin but it doesn’t do anything. The doctors keep saying it’s a form of migraine, but I just don’t think it’s that. I have migraines and there nothing like this. This never goes away.
Thanks for your explanation!
Wow carry on your amazing work. You are great
I have sunct, CH and migraines which all involve this nerve. The TACs. Interesting to see the inner workings.
You're the best! Thank you sooo much👌🏻❤
Thank you , it's wonderful
Nesin sen dunyanin en iyi anatomicisi falan mi
You're an amazing teacher
u said the pictures u see might not be the same for everybody .what does that mean?
Textbooks show dermatome maps, and there are (at least) two different dermatome maps. Also, nerves innervating dermatomes overlap, and we are all a little different, biologically. So a picture of the dermatome map of the head might be more of an average view, and individuals may vary from the map.
got it
thank u for ur reply.. ur explaination is great
🙏thank you very much🤸
Very helpful
Thanks
Thanks so much for your videos !
My inetermediate anatomy exam is in 3 days!!!!
Thanks for making anatomy easy💜💜💜
Love itttt😭😭😭😭
Thank you 🙃
Thank you.✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
thank you
Great video
Thank you
How close too surface are these nerves? Can they be damaged from deep pushing into top of head base of skull at occipital bones, face outside & inside the mouth muscles of tmj joint? I had an aggressive PT pushing too hard on me. Experiencing intense pain since.
Thank you!! Great video!
Praiseworthy 🙏🏻
Amazing keep going ❤️❤️
Semma thalaiva
Thank you so much for your videos!!! Are you familiar with Unilateral Trigeminal Motor Neuropathy?
Thank you”
Hi man plz unswer me
I got a trauma to my ear above it a little ane i have shocks beside my ear
Ididnt find a doc cz of covid 19 i like in a roral erea
Plz does t.n passes from.there or not
Did i got a nerve damage ???
Plz unswer. Plz
Love it !
I have Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia, Atypical Facial pain. Idiopathic, and bilateral ..mostly effecting V1 and V2...but I have some sensations in my mouth/tongue/throat on one side. Could you post some information bout that type of engagement from the TN?
In India to cure trigeminal neuralgia permanently without surgery what's app no.8652016172
You are so good
Foramen Rotunda, Foramen Ovale, Foramen Spinoza.
u r amaaazing keep on
10:05 that pause made me bust my gut
Hi i have swelling on my half face with palpation can you please tell who doctor treat it
Am have samthing you can tell me how to treat it am from jamaica
Great sir
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We buy all of our models from Adam,Rouilly.
@@SamWebster Thank you for your superb videos sir!
Thank you so much”
Is there any kind of arterial blood supply to face muscle and bones make a video on it if there are such supply find
Good 👍
I fell and hit my face. Now my upper teeth on the top right side all feel half numb for 5 days already, Will it heal by itself? or u any suggestion?
My face was swollen but now have reduce and there was blood coming out of my right nostril at first now ok but when i suck and spit there is
blood in my saliva, The pain is now minimum. Thank.
Am from jamaica am feeling that how can you help me
@@janicecampbell9637 ??? i dont understand what u are talking about?? I help you??? I am looking for help too.
Awesome!!!
He looks like dr.house..agree?
Explains why my eyeballs hurt because of this insane tooth ace pain... omfg, just waiting for pharmacy to open 5 hours..gonna be a long night but at least I can learn
You remind me of Hugh Laurie in Dr. House 😆
You seems to look like hugh laurie ....dr house
I've been having a cracked open wisdom tooth for almost a year. Tooth number 16. I keep getting these weird tension on the branch of the trigeminal. Also my jaw is very stiff. Aside from that I get alot of tingling in half of my head from same side of pain. I get anxiety at time when I deeply think of it.
Funny part is that, the open tooth itself doesn't hurt me at all.
Doctor please let me know what you're thoughts are. Best advice from you would mean the world to me right now. Loving you're video. I hit subscribe!
Has anyone experienced facial flushing on one cheek because of Trigeminal nerve problems?
never
I got the suicide disease, sometimes the pain last for days. It feels like I'm breathing fire then the whole side of my head hurts , its indescribable. Please help
I know how dreadful that pain is - I'm in the same boat! I find great relief in massaging the opposite side of the painful area. If the pain is on my Left temple, eye area - I massage the Right temple, eye area lightly for a few minutes ! I listened to a UTube video presented by a doctor - don't have his name, sorry! I hope this helps you - it really helps me! 🙏
@@devipillay6386 thanks brother
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Seth Meyers is wayyy smarter than I thought.
isn't N. lingualis one of the main branches of the CN V3?
The maxillary branch of trigeminal nerve reminds me of Messi's eye celebration😅