[TMIC] fatigue

2006-06-03 Thread HeyJude48506
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  The fatigue is caused by many sequela of the demyelinating of the 
  nerves
  
  Hi Frank,
  
  I was speaking of fibromyalgia being an immune suppressing 
  disease...must not have been clear enough.
  
  What is "sequela"? Sequels?? If so, I thought 
  that TM was mainly known to "hit" us only once.
  
  Am I wrong again???
  Jude


[TMIC] Re: fatigue

2006-06-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 The fatigue is caused by many sequela of the demyelinating of the  nerves
  
 What is sequela?  Sequels?? 

Sequela are effects, or results of the original injury.

Did I ever tell you about my car's body job?  They put a new front bumper on, 
then painted the bumper.

It looked great that first day, but over the next several weeks gravel was 
thrown up and hit the bumper.  The stones were very small so made microscopic 
holes in the paint through which water made it's way in, then froze lifting the 
layer of paint microscopically off the bumper.  The bumper looked great till we 
took it in to get washed. The washing removed all of the paint from the bumper. 
 Wow were we surprised, that was a sequella of the stones hitting and scoring 
the paint.

hope that helps

F



Re: [TMIC] Re: fatigue

2006-06-03 Thread Heather Pieter

Yikes Frank,

What did you do with the car after that 'sequella' of events?
That was a great way of explaining this.  Thanks.

Heather in Calgary

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The fatigue is caused by many sequela of the demyelinating of the  nerves

What is sequela?  Sequels??


Sequela are effects, or results of the original injury.

Did I ever tell you about my car's body job?  They put a new front bumper 
on, then painted the bumper.


It looked great that first day, but over the next several weeks gravel was 
thrown up and hit the bumper.  The stones were very small so made 
microscopic holes in the paint through which water made it's way in, then 
froze lifting the layer of paint microscopically off the bumper.  The 
bumper looked great till we took it in to get washed. The washing removed 
all of the paint from the bumper.  Wow were we surprised, that was a 
sequella of the stones hitting and scoring the paint.


hope that helps

F



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