[TMIC] Stem cell therapy advance

2008-03-08 Thread Regina Rummel
Re:   San Francisco Chronicle of March 6 in the Business section

Researchers unlock secret of producing specialized cells

In a scientific first, a reserch team at the Gladstone Institute of 
Cardiovascular Disease and UCSF demonstrated that small regulatory molecules 
called micro RNAs can influence embriyonic stem cells to produce heart muscle 
cells.

The study, published Wednesday in the journal Cell Stem Cell, suggests that the 
hundreds of different microRNAs naturally occurring in the body could provide 
key tools to control the differentiation of stem cells into the more specific 
cell types needed to treat ailmets such as heart defects and spinal cord 
injuries.

And so on and so forth...

Comments?

[TMIC] Another unidentified becomes identified!

2008-03-08 Thread srasbury
My name is Rita.  I am in snowy Cleveland, OH.  I was diagnosed with TM 
Memorial Day weekend 2007 at the C-4/C-5 region, apparently from a virus I had 
3 weeks prior.   With some people introducing themselves I thought it was time 
I did to.  I have read your emails and received a lot of helpful information.  
So, hello to all of you, some I feel as if I know, and Thank You for the help 
you have given me over the past 10 months.

My onset of TM seemed sudden.  The Friday of Memorial Day weekend I was cutting 
a friends hair.  I began having a sharp pain in my upper back.  Thought it was 
just a kink and tried to work it out.  I them began to have numbness in my left 
arm and them into my right.  After dropping my comb a couple time and when I 
could barely open and close the scissors I told my friend something was wrong.  
Thank goodness I got the last snip in on her hair.  She took me to the hospital 
and by the that time I was having a hard time opening my hands and was getting 
leg weakness.  After 2 days in the hospital and several x-rays and cat scans a 
neurologist order a MRI.  By Sunday he had diagnosed me with TM, checked my 
spinal fluids, which were fine and I was sent home on Monday Memorial Day.   
Not quite sure what the heck TM was and feeling week,  I thought I would be 
better by weeks end and out shopping for flowers for the yard.  Needless to say 
but my yard did not get any new plants last summer.  On Tuesday the kids got 
picked up for school as I could not drive.  My symptoms began to worsen.  I 
began to feel that sharp pain in my neck and back.  As I tried to reach in a 
cupboard for a cup my right arm fell and hit me in the face and the pain 
worsened.  I started to panic when I tried to call my sister and my fingers 
couldn't push the buttons. after numerous tries I got a hold of her.  She came 
and called the neurologist and he ordered steroids.  I was very week.  I 
remained out of work until mid August. 
My symptoms have improved greatly since and I am thankful for that.  However, 
my body just doesn't feel right.  I still do have numbness on the right side of 
abdomen,  My right arm tricep still isn't doing good and I have a stim unit 
here to help it from deteriorating any further.  I still get pain in my neck 
and back and in October I began experiencing Lhermittes sign, and I do get so 
tired still.  I get a cold burning feeling in my arms and hands and they aren't 
cold to the touch.  If something cold touches my fore arms it feels like it 
burns.  

Has anyone onset been from a virus?  Another thing I experience that my 
neurologist thinks is something other than TM is if I am out in and it is windy 
or  cold and tense up almost as if to shiver,  my legs stiffen up and I have a 
hard time walking.  Has anyone experienced that?  

There, I did it, I am now identified!  

Rita  (Snowing BIG TIME in Cleveland)



Re: [TMIC] Another unidentified becomes identified!

2008-03-08 Thread Heather Pieter

Hello Rita,

Glad to meet you even though none of us really like being here.  :)

You didn't mention if you are on any meds.  Are you taking 
Neurontin/Gabapentin for the pain and to ease the burning hot/cold prickly 
sensations?  Baclofen or Zanaflex or both are usually tried first for the 
muscle spasms?  Do you take either of these?


You asked about Another thing I experience that my neurologist thinks is 
something other than TM is if I am out in and it is windy or  cold and tense 
up almost as if to shiver,  my legs stiffen up and I have a hard time 
walking..  I have found as have many others here on the TMIC and on the TM 
Forum that the weather has a tremendous amount to our residual effects of 
the TM.  Cold weather makes my legs stiffen up right away when I am out and 
trying to walk.  I don't walk much in the cold except from the car to a 
store or restaurant etc.  My legs just don't want to move then much at all. 
We get lots of cold weather here in Calgary too but right now it is like 
spring, sunny and warm.  So going for a walk with my walker is okay right 
now.  Hot weather is better and the muscles seem much better then.  I find 
though that the hot weather can be draining at times too.


Glad you have been lurking and have now introduced yourself.  Write to us 
about anything at all as most have experienced all your residual effects, 
some more or less.  There is lots of good information found from everyone 
here.


Heather in Calgary


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Subject: [TMIC] Another unidentified becomes identified!


My name is Rita.  I am in snowy Cleveland, OH.  I was diagnosed with TM 
Memorial Day weekend 2007 at the C-4/C-5 region, apparently from a virus I 
had 3 weeks prior.   With some people introducing themselves I thought it 
was time I did to.  I have read your emails and received a lot of helpful 
information.  So, hello to all of you, some I feel as if I know, and Thank 
You for the help you have given me over the past 10 months.


My onset of TM seemed sudden.  The Friday of Memorial Day weekend I was 
cutting a friends hair.  I began having a sharp pain in my upper back. 
Thought it was just a kink and tried to work it out.  I them began to have 
numbness in my left arm and them into my right.  After dropping my comb a 
couple time and when I could barely open and close the scissors I told my 
friend something was wrong.  Thank goodness I got the last snip in on her 
hair.  She took me to the hospital and by the that time I was having a hard 
time opening my hands and was getting leg weakness.  After 2 days in the 
hospital and several x-rays and cat scans a neurologist order a MRI.  By 
Sunday he had diagnosed me with TM, checked my spinal fluids, which were 
fine and I was sent home on Monday Memorial Day.   Not quite sure what the 
heck TM was and feeling week,  I thought I would be better by weeks end and 
out shopping for flowers for the yard.  Needless to say but my yard did not 
get any new plants last summer.  On Tuesday the kids got picked up for 
school as I could not drive.  My symptoms began to worsen.  I began to feel 
that sharp pain in my neck and back.  As I tried to reach in a cupboard for 
a cup my right arm fell and hit me in the face and the pain worsened.  I 
started to panic when I tried to call my sister and my fingers couldn't push 
the buttons. after numerous tries I got a hold of her.  She came and called 
the neurologist and he ordered steroids.  I was very week.  I remained out 
of work until mid August.
My symptoms have improved greatly since and I am thankful for that. 
However, my body just doesn't feel right.  I still do have numbness on the 
right side of abdomen,  My right arm tricep still isn't doing good and I 
have a stim unit here to help it from deteriorating any further.  I still 
get pain in my neck and back and in October I began experiencing Lhermittes 
sign, and I do get so tired still.  I get a cold burning feeling in my arms 
and hands and they aren't cold to the touch.  If something cold touches my 
fore arms it feels like it burns.


Has anyone onset been from a virus?  Another thing I experience that my 
neurologist thinks is something other than TM is if I am out in and it is 
windy or  cold and tense up almost as if to shiver,  my legs stiffen up and 
I have a hard time walking.  Has anyone experienced that?


There, I did it, I am now identified!

Rita  (Snowing BIG TIME in Cleveland)



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[TMIC] marinol use

2008-03-08 Thread GAYLON123
I've been researching Marinol andYes it appears that Marinol is the  
alternative to the weed smoking situation.  I wonder if Marinol gives the  
same 
euphoria effect as the actual intake of weed smoke?  
  Their is no way my Young Neurologist doctor would ever perscribe me  
Marinol cause he want even give any pain medication scripts. Cause of possible  
dependency and addictive problems with such medicines is what he told  me.
  The medical association must be preaching the none perscribing of  
narcotics and other pain medicines very strongly to the New up and coming  
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Re: [TMIC] marinol use

2008-03-08 Thread Heather Pieter
Gaylon,

Frank uses Marinol by prescription I think.  I know he also uses Sativex.  I 
hope he will chime in here and let you know.  

Heather in Calgary 
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  Subject: [TMIC] marinol use


  I've been researching Marinol andYes it appears that Marinol is the 
alternative to the weed smoking situation.  I wonder if Marinol gives the 
same euphoria effect as the actual intake of weed smoke?  
Their is no way my Young Neurologist doctor would ever perscribe me Marinol 
cause he want even give any pain medication scripts. Cause of possible 
dependency and addictive problems with such medicines is what he told me.
The medical association must be preaching the none perscribing of narcotics 
and other pain medicines very strongly to the New up and coming doctors.





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Re: [TMIC] Another unidentified becomes identified!

2008-03-08 Thread CANDIS KALLEY
Welcome Rita to this exclusive club.  So sorry that the initiation is so high 
but we all are VERY special people.
My TM wasn't happy with just one visit but decided it needed to make another 
just 3 days after my first release from the hospital.  My 2nd anniversary was 
on Jan. 5 and Jan. 31 for the 2nd go around.  The first go around only affected 
me from the bra line down leaving me paralyzed.  I fought back and went home 
walking with a walker and a wheelchair for distances.  
On my 2nd TM visit, I was completely paralyzed from the neck down.  I was 
affected at C4 - T1 and T10 - T12.  After 7 PLEX in the hospital and 4 more as 
outpatient, plus 6 months of PT and OT, I can walk with a cane short distances, 
a walker for less than 100 ft.  and use a scooter for longer outings.  
I live by myself, doing all the basics for myself but need help with heavy 
tasks, cleaning, laundry, yard work and such. I usually can only work or stand 
at max for 15 to 20 min. before my body completely gives out.  I am always 
fatigued and constantly in pain especially the back.  I spasms in my R leg and 
hands whenever I'm stressed, cold, or tired.  I have a corset feeling 
occasionally and practically every morning or after sitting, or in one position 
too long, my R leg likes to draw up to my chest.
It is very weird because my R leg is my weakest leg (I call it the Princess 
because she likes to work when she wants to) but I do have spotty heat/cold 
sensation but not pain.  In my L leg (the Prince) which is my strongest, I have 
no heat/cold nor pain feeling.  I feel pressure under both my feet and in 
both legs but can't tell what the pressure is.  I also have the sunburn  
sensation right above both knees. My L hand/arm tingles all the time and I have 
difficulty moving my fingers.  Thank God for my R hand/arm which came back with 
all the sensations but both hands and arms do not have the strength that they 
had before TM.  A gallon of milk feels like I'm lifting a 50# bag. 
I am also VERY cold intolerant causing very hard and violent spasms especially 
in my R leg.  My neuro also said it was very unusual because most TMers are 
heat intolerant. Well, I guess we are the most special of the special ones.  I 
think that being cold or heat intolerant depends on where in the region and 
depth the leison is on the spine. 

Prayers and thoughts for you and yours,
Candy K.




- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tmic-list tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, March 8, 2008 3:25:28 PM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
Subject: [TMIC] Another unidentified becomes identified!

My name is Rita.  I am in snowy Cleveland, OH.  I was diagnosed with TM 
Memorial Day weekend 2007 at the C-4/C-5 region, apparently from a virus I had 
3 weeks prior.   With some people introducing themselves I thought it was time 
I did to.  I have read your emails and received a lot of helpful information.  
So, hello to all of you, some I feel as if I know, and Thank You for the help 
you have given me over the past 10 months.

My onset of TM seemed sudden.  The Friday of Memorial Day weekend I was cutting 
a friends hair.  I began having a sharp pain in my upper back.  Thought it was 
just a kink and tried to work it out.  I them began to have numbness in my left 
arm and them into my right.  After dropping my comb a couple time and when I 
could barely open and close the scissors I told my friend something was wrong.  
Thank goodness I got the last snip in on her hair.  She took me to the hospital 
and by the that time I was having a hard time opening my hands and was getting 
leg weakness.  After 2 days in the hospital and several x-rays and cat scans a 
neurologist order a MRI.  By Sunday he had diagnosed me with TM, checked my 
spinal fluids, which were fine and I was sent home on Monday Memorial Day.   
Not quite sure what the heck TM was and feeling week,  I thought I would be 
better by weeks end and out shopping for flowers for the yard.  Needless to say 
but my yard did not get any new plants last summer.  On Tuesday the kids got 
picked up for school as I could not drive.  My symptoms began to worsen.  I 
began to feel that sharp pain in my neck and back.  As I tried to reach in a 
cupboard for a cup my right arm fell and hit me in the face and the pain 
worsened.  I started to panic when I tried to call my sister and my fingers 
couldn't push the buttons. after numerous tries I got a hold of her.  She came 
and called the neurologist and he ordered steroids.  I was very week.  I 
remained out of work until mid August. 
My symptoms have improved greatly since and I am thankful for that.  However, 
my body just doesn't feel right.  I still do have numbness on the right side of 
abdomen,  My right arm tricep still isn't doing good and I have a stim unit 
here to help it from deteriorating any further.  I still get pain in my neck 
and back and in October I began experiencing Lhermittes sign, and I do get so 
tired still.  I 

Re: [TMIC] Another unidentified becomes identified!

2008-03-08 Thread Diane

Welcome to TMIC Rita.
One thing I retained from the time of onset is what you described about your 
arm feeling cold but not to the touch, except I get it in my feet.  There is 
pain when I touch my left arm.  One thing nobody has been able to explain is 
the pain on my scalp  ears.  It takes me forever to find a comfortable 
position to sleep.  I am thankful tho because I couldn't bear to be touched 
at all for about a year.  Even my clothes hurt.  Sure glad that improved - 
I've got 10 grandkids to hug.

In answer to one of your questions, my TM onset followed a bad bout of flu.
Diane in Ottawa, Canada
(10 in. of snow so far today  another 15 in the forecast.  Yikes!)



- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: tmic-list tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 4:25 PM
Subject: [TMIC] Another unidentified becomes identified!


My name is Rita.  I am in snowy Cleveland, OH.  I was diagnosed with TM 
Memorial Day weekend 2007 at the C-4/C-5 region, apparently from a virus I 
had 3 weeks prior.   With some people introducing themselves I thought it 
was time I did to.  I have read your emails and received a lot of helpful 
information.  So, hello to all of you, some I feel as if I know, and Thank 
You for the help you have given me over the past 10 months.


My onset of TM seemed sudden.  The Friday of Memorial Day weekend I was 
cutting a friends hair.  I began having a sharp pain in my upper back. 
Thought it was just a kink and tried to work it out.  I them began to have 
numbness in my left arm and them into my right.  After dropping my comb a 
couple time and when I could barely open and close the scissors I told my 
friend something was wrong.  Thank goodness I got the last snip in on her 
hair.  She took me to the hospital and by the that time I was having a hard 
time opening my hands and was getting leg weakness.  After 2 days in the 
hospital and several x-rays and cat scans a neurologist order a MRI.  By 
Sunday he had diagnosed me with TM, checked my spinal fluids, which were 
fine and I was sent home on Monday Memorial Day.   Not quite sure what the 
heck TM was and feeling week,  I thought I would be better by weeks end and 
out shopping for flowers for the yard.  Needless to say but my yard did not 
get any new plants last summer.  On Tuesday the kids got picked up for 
school as I could not drive.  My symptoms began to worsen.  I began to feel 
that sharp pain in my neck and back.  As I tried to reach in a cupboard for 
a cup my right arm fell and hit me in the face and the pain worsened.  I 
started to panic when I tried to call my sister and my fingers couldn't push 
the buttons. after numerous tries I got a hold of her.  She came and called 
the neurologist and he ordered steroids.  I was very week.  I remained out 
of work until mid August.
My symptoms have improved greatly since and I am thankful for that. 
However, my body just doesn't feel right.  I still do have numbness on the 
right side of abdomen,  My right arm tricep still isn't doing good and I 
have a stim unit here to help it from deteriorating any further.  I still 
get pain in my neck and back and in October I began experiencing Lhermittes 
sign, and I do get so tired still.  I get a cold burning feeling in my arms 
and hands and they aren't cold to the touch.  If something cold touches my 
fore arms it feels like it burns.


Has anyone onset been from a virus?  Another thing I experience that my 
neurologist thinks is something other than TM is if I am out in and it is 
windy or  cold and tense up almost as if to shiver,  my legs stiffen up and 
I have a hard time walking.  Has anyone experienced that?


There, I did it, I am now identified!

Rita  (Snowing BIG TIME in Cleveland)



RE: [TMIC] marinol use

2008-03-08 Thread Lori Biehler
Gaylon,

I used Marinol on and off 1999 until around 2002 I think. It made me tired,
hungry and non functioning if I took it during the day. I equate it to
eating laced brownies in my youth, but too many of them. Smoking weed works
very well for me, but I only need to take one or two tokes and do not get
stoned to relieve the burning freezing and the muscle stiffness. I do
think that it works wonders when used appropriately.

Lori

 

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Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 5:18 PM
To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: [TMIC] marinol use

 

I've been researching Marinol andYes it appears that Marinol is the
alternative to the weed smoking situation.  I wonder if Marinol gives the
same euphoria effect as the actual intake of weed smoke?  

  Their is no way my Young Neurologist doctor would ever perscribe me
Marinol cause he want even give any pain medication scripts. Cause of
possible dependency and addictive problems with such medicines is what he
told me.

  The medical association must be preaching the none perscribing of
narcotics and other pain medicines very strongly to the New up and coming
doctors.





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RE: [TMIC] Another unidentified becomes identified!

2008-03-08 Thread Larry Throne



Welcome aboard Rita! As you will hear over  over again, glad you found us but 
sorry you had too. This is a great group and feel free to ask anyone anything. 
This is a great group and we all know how you feel.
Once again, welcome aboard!
 
Larry in Oklahoma who is so thankful the snow missed us!
 Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2008 16:25:28 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
 tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: [TMIC] Another unidentified becomes 
 identified!  My name is Rita. I am in snowy Cleveland, OH. I was diagnosed 
 with TM Memorial Day weekend 2007 at the C-4/C-5 region, apparently from a 
 virus I had 3 weeks prior. With some people introducing themselves I thought 
 it was time I did to. I have read your emails and received a lot of helpful 
 information. So, hello to all of you, some I feel as if I know, and Thank You 
 for the help you have given me over the past 10 months.  My onset of TM 
 seemed sudden. The Friday of Memorial Day weekend I was cutting a friends 
 hair. I began having a sharp pain in my upper back. Thought it was just a 
 kink and tried to work it out. I them began to have numbness in my left arm 
 and them into my right. After dropping my comb a couple time and when I could 
 barely open and close the scissors I told my friend something was wrong. 
 Thank goodness I got the last snip in on her hair. She took me to the 
 hospital and by the that time I was having a hard time opening my hands and 
 was getting leg weakness. After 2 days in the hospital and several x-rays and 
 cat scans a neurologist order a MRI. By Sunday he had diagnosed me with TM, 
 checked my spinal fluids, which were fine and I was sent home on Monday 
 Memorial Day. Not quite sure what the heck TM was and feeling week, I thought 
 I would be better by weeks end and out shopping for flowers for the yard. 
 Needless to say but my yard did not get any new plants last summer. On 
 Tuesday the kids got picked up for school as I could not drive. My symptoms 
 began to worsen. I began to feel that sharp pain in my neck and back. As I 
 tried to reach in a cupboard for a cup my right arm fell and hit me in the 
 face and the pain worsened. I started to panic when I tried to call my sister 
 and my fingers couldn't push the buttons. after numerous tries I got a hold 
 of her. She came and called the neurologist and he ordered steroids. I was 
 very week. I remained out of work until mid August.  My symptoms have 
 improved greatly since and I am thankful for that. However, my body just 
 doesn't feel right. I still do have numbness on the right side of abdomen, My 
 right arm tricep still isn't doing good and I have a stim unit here to help 
 it from deteriorating any further. I still get pain in my neck and back and 
 in October I began experiencing Lhermittes sign, and I do get so tired still. 
 I get a cold burning feeling in my arms and hands and they aren't cold to the 
 touch. If something cold touches my fore arms it feels like it burns.   Has 
 anyone onset been from a virus? Another thing I experience that my 
 neurologist thinks is something other than TM is if I am out in and it is 
 windy or cold and tense up almost as if to shiver, my legs stiffen up and I 
 have a hard time walking. Has anyone experienced that?   There, I did it, I 
 am now identified!   Rita (Snowing BIG TIME in Cleveland) 

Re: [TMIC] Another unidentified becomes identified!

2008-03-08 Thread Jenna
Welcome Rita,
 
Thanks for sharing your story.  I had also had the worse flu of my life about a 
week before the TM symptoms started.  I'm sure you will get lots of responses 
to your questions.  Just let us know how how we can help.  We are all here for 
each other!  

 
Jenna 



- Original Message 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tmic-list tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, March 8, 2008 4:25:28 PM
Subject: [TMIC] Another unidentified becomes identified!

My name is Rita.  I am in snowy Cleveland, OH.  I was diagnosed with TM 
Memorial Day weekend 2007 at the C-4/C-5 region, apparently from a virus I had 
3 weeks prior.  With some people introducing themselves I thought it was time I 
did to.  I have read your emails and received a lot of helpful information.  
So, hello to all of you, some I feel as if I know, and Thank You for the help 
you have given me over the past 10 months.

My onset of TM seemed sudden.  The Friday of Memorial Day weekend I was cutting 
a friends hair.  I began having a sharp pain in my upper back.  Thought it was 
just a kink and tried to work it out.  I them began to have numbness in my left 
arm and them into my right.  After dropping my comb a couple time and when I 
could barely open and close the scissors I told my friend something was wrong.  
Thank goodness I got the last snip in on her hair.  She took me to the hospital 
and by the that time I was having a hard time opening my hands and was getting 
leg weakness.  After 2 days in the hospital and several x-rays and cat scans a 
neurologist order a MRI.  By Sunday he had diagnosed me with TM, checked my 
spinal fluids, which were fine and I was sent home on Monday Memorial Day.  Not 
quite sure what the heck TM was and feeling week,  I thought I would be better 
by weeks end and out shopping for flowers for the yard.  Needless to say but my 
yard did not get
 any new plants last summer.  On Tuesday the kids got picked up for school as I 
could not drive.  My symptoms began to worsen.  I began to feel that sharp pain 
in my neck and back.  As I tried to reach in a cupboard for a cup my right arm 
fell and hit me in the face and the pain worsened.  I started to panic when I 
tried to call my sister and my fingers couldn't push the buttons. after 
numerous tries I got a hold of her.  She came and called the neurologist and he 
ordered steroids.  I was very week.  I remained out of work until mid August. 
My symptoms have improved greatly since and I am thankful for that.  However, 
my body just doesn't feel right.  I still do have numbness on the right side of 
abdomen,  My right arm tricep still isn't doing good and I have a stim unit 
here to help it from deteriorating any further.  I still get pain in my neck 
and back and in October I began experiencing Lhermittes sign, and I do get so 
tired still.  I get a cold burning feeling in my arms and hands and they aren't 
cold to the touch.  If something cold touches my fore arms it feels like it 
burns.  

Has anyone onset been from a virus?  Another thing I experience that my 
neurologist thinks is something other than TM is if I am out in and it is windy 
or  cold and tense up almost as if to shiver,  my legs stiffen up and I have a 
hard time walking.  Has anyone experienced that?  

There, I did it, I am now identified!  

Rita  (Snowing BIG TIME in Cleveland)


  

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