Yes I will let you know how he progresses. It's definitely a condition that all cat owners need to be made aware of. Sadly, it's often the case that we don't find out about things until we have experienced them ourselves and by then the damage is done. The dental vet rang me back yesterday and wants to put him back on the Gabapentin plus another anti-epileptic to see if that helps. It's a case of trial and error really until they find something that works. I also have some cbd paste which I am trying him with (just the tiniest amount once a day) to see if that helps. It can take a while to show any improvement though so we'll have to see.
I looked up my local veterinary acupuncturist and there is one based at our emergency vet which isn't too far away. Looking at the types of illnesses/injuries that it can help with, I'm not sure if it will work for Jake. He would have to be treated at home to avoid stress and even then I'm not sure he'd feel comfortable with a complete stranger. If all else fails then I will give it a go.
I have to say though, when he is relaxed and the pain is not there he is content, purring and giving lots of head bumps and being generally the lovely guy he is. The pain literally flares up at food times, stressful times and when grooming. If it was continuous pain then I would have let him go, but we are a long way from that thank heaven.
Hopefully, I can pick his prescription up today and get him started on that and I'll let you know in a few days if it is helping.
Thank you for the support guys, much appreciated xxx