In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Anticonvulsant medications are one of the most common treatments for trigeminal neuralgia. Your doctor may prescribe one or more anticonvulsants until he finds the one that works the best to manage your pain symptoms.  Anticonvulsant medications are typically prescribed instead of traditional painkillers (such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), which are not as effective at blocking the electrical signals from the misfiring neurons that are causing the sensations of pain.  Carbamazepine is the usual initial anticonvulsant medication treatment since it’s been studied the most. You may experience drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting as side effects, but they may not be as prominent if you start with a lower dose and titrate up slowly.  Oxcarbazepine is similar to carbamazepine in effectiveness and may be better tolerated, but is more expensive. Gabapentin and lamotrigine are often used for patients who cannot tolerate carbamazepine. Baclofen may be a useful medication to take alongside the anticonvulsant, particularly in patients with TN related to multiple sclerosis. Anticonvulsant medications may lose their efficacy over time as they build up in the bloodstream; at this point, your doctor may switch your prescription to a different anticonvulsant that your body has not grown insensitive to or use adjunct therapy with another medication such as lamotrigine. Tricyclic antidepressants are commonly used to manage symptoms of depression but they can also be prescribed to manage chronic pain.  Tricyclic antidepressants are often effective in managing chronic pain conditions, such as atypical facial pain, but are not generally useful in classical trigeminal neuralgia. Tricyclic antidepressants tend to be prescribed in lower doses for chronic pain management versus when they are used to treat depression.  Common tricyclic antidepressants used to treat chronic pain include amitriptyline and nortriptyline. Analgesics and opioids are not useful in managing the paroxysms of pain in classical TN. However, some people with TN2 respond to analgesics and opioids.  TN2 consists of constant pain that can be dampened by these medications as they build up in the bloodstream, while TN1 consists of sharp recurring pain episodes that cannot effectively be lessened by these drugs.  Your doctor can prescribe analgesics and opioids such as allodynia, levorphanol, or methadone. Antispasmodic agents are used to ease pain sensations caused by trigeminal neuralgia attacks. They are sometimes used in conjunction with anticonvulsants.  Antispasmodics, otherwise known as muscle relaxants, are prescribed to treat trigeminal neuralgia because they inhibit involuntary muscle movements that can be triggered by misfiring neurons during a trigeminal neuralgia episode. Common antispasmodics include Kemstro, Gablofen, and Lioresal; these are all members of the baclofen family of drugs. Your doctor may consider Botox injections to treat your trigeminal neuralgia if you become insensitive and unresponsive to anticonvulsants, tricyclic antidepressants, and antispasmodic medications.  Botox may be effective for pain management in patients with trigeminal neuralgia, especially those with rapid muscle twitching, but there have not been many studies to know the results.  Many people feel uncomfortable considering Botox injections due to negative connotations from their use in plastic surgery; however, you should not discount this treatment modality because it can effectively help you to manage your chronic facial pain after you have exhausted your other options. Botox injections may be beneficial for patients that have medically refractory trigeminal neuralgia, though there isn’t a lot of data. Alternative medicine options have not been studied enough to be determined as effective for treating trigeminal neuralgia. Even so, many people report some pain relief from modalities such as acupuncture and nutritional therapy.
Summary: Ask your doctor about anticonvulsant medicines. Get a prescription for tricyclic antidepressants. Avoid analgesics and opioids. Try antispasmodic agents. Ask about Botox injections. Consider alternative medicine.

This is the traditional option that many brides and grooms choose. The rings go on the ring finger of that hand, which is the one between your middle and pinky. The order of the rings is up to you, but the engagement ring usually goes on first followed by the wedding band. You can also choose to slide your wedding band on first, followed by your engagement ring. Some people prefer this arrangement for romantic reasons, as it places your band closer to your heart. You could also choose this set-up if it is more comfortable or fits your hand better. Some people choose to wear both rings on their left hand from the start. Others choose to initially put their engagement ring on their right hand ring finger. Then, immediately before the wedding ceremony, they'll transfer the engagement ring over from their right hand to their left one. If you don't want the heaviness of multiple rings on one finger or if you have shorter fingers, than you may want to separate the rings. One option is to make them parallel by sliding one on each of your ring fingers. This also provides a way for you to showcase each of your rings on their own. Keep one of your rings in your jewelry box and only take it out for important events. In this case, most people wear their wedding band every day and put their engagement ring on reserve. This has the benefit of keeping at least one of your rings in excellent condition over time.  Some women find wearing one ring simpler, especially if they have to take the ring off for certain activities, such as working out. Since the wedding band is usually simpler, it is often the one that is worn on a daily basis. There really isn't one right or wrong way to wear your rings. It's your choice and something that you'll need to embrace on a daily basis. Remember that you can always mix it up and go from one wearing arrangement to another as often as you like. It can help to understand the meaning behind each ring. An engagement ring is usually a promise of future marriage. A wedding band is given during an actual marriage ceremony.
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One-sentence summary -- Place it on the ring finger of your left hand. Put the wedding band on first. Move them after the wedding. Place them on separate ring fingers. Save one ring for special occasions only. Do what feels the best to you.

Problem: Article: There are several companies that compile and sell vehicle history reports. A vehicle history report is a comprehensive history that includes data on a vehicle’s manufacture, sales, and sometimes repair information. Try websites like:  Carfax Autocheck After submitting your VIN, the third-party website may prompt you to pay a fee for a complete vehicle history report. While you may not want to pay, it is standard for companies to charge for this service.  Feel free to shop around. Different websites or companies may offer different prices. In addition, some companies may run promos on vehicle history reports at different times. Fees normally range from between $20 to $40 to receive a full vehicle history report. Some websites may provide cheaper rates per report if you want several vehicle history reports. For example, you may be able to get 5 reports for $59.99. Once you get your report back, you’ll need to take a good look at it so you can get a good idea of the car’s history, options, and other information. When reading the report:  Verify the report matches the VIN you submitted. Read about the car's production and the vehicle's repair and registration history in the report. Look to see if the vehicle has been repaired or if the report shows any evidence of aftermarket upgrades.
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Submit your VIN to a third-party website. Pay a fee. Examine the report.