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Hi Janet,
I had a recurrance of TM that had me back in the hospital in May. It
was 5 months after the original occurance of TM in Dec. I was sick with
a virus at the time though, and whilst it did knock me about badly, and
I lost a lot more movement in my legs; it still wasn't as severe as t
Janet: In this forum, we are glad you ask; you cannot ask a stupid
question because there are none--if you need to know, it's important. No
matter how many times something comes up, there's always a new or
different way to look at it or deal with it. And if the answers that are
posted don't quite
I now have some of the videos from the 2006 Rare
Neuroimmunologic Disorders Symposium.
http://www.myelitis.org/rnds2006/index.htm
the rest are coming soon...
Jim
no, mine has always been low/normal and still is.Natalie Boyles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I was wondering if anyone has found their blood pressure has been higher when taking neurontin. Natalie Boyles On 9/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I take 600mg 4 times daily and absolut
Hi Janet,
Welcome to the TMIC!
It's not the usual course for TM to be recur. If one does have
another attack, the doctors check for MS. But, though it is rare, there is such
a thing as recurrent TM -- when one has subsequent attacks but the markers for
MS don't show up on the tests.
Th
Hi Janet
I've had TM for three years without another recurrence. The chances of a
recurrence are something like 20%. I focus on the 80% chance of not having
one. The longer you go without a recurrence the higher your chances are that
it won't happen. The greatest learning curve is recognizi
Hello
I am just
wondering if anyone has had another episode of TM after the original one?
Mine has remained relatively stable for a year now, and I am just wondering if
this will be the way it is now, or if it can flare up and be debilitating
again.
Being fairly
new to the list,