Fwd: [TMIC] TM
Hi Janice, In my case, the lesion was more pronounced on one side than on the other, which left me paralyzed and without feeling on one side, and paralyzed with minimal sensitivity on the other. To this day, one side is much weaker than the other. The lesion began at T2, and as is often common with NMO, encompassed almost the entirety of the thoracic cord. Brown Sequard presentation is uncommon, and is usually the result of trauma. There are several members here who initially presented this way. Grace
Fwd: [TMIC] TM and Chemical Sensitivity
** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. ---BeginMessage--- Johnson and Johnson Baby Wash with Lavender and also their Baby Bath (that states no soap and hyperallergenic) burn my legs and feet. The latter has a red dye in it. Think how it must feel to babies' tender skin. Also some scented baby wipes and lotions burn me. Mothers, and especially single mothers, thank you for raising this nation's children. I hope you had a wonderful day. Hugs, Priscilla in TN ** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. ---End Message---
Fwd: [TMIC] TM Banding
---BeginMessage--- Hi my name is Kelli Mom in law to an angel of 22 yrs old that was diagnosed on Jan 21 3month old son and a 21month old girl..I think her lesion is 6-7 to T2mlarge span 7 over lapping lesions... Total paralysis in about an hour of onset...so far all that has come back is her hands and some feeling but NO movements in her legs...says she can feel when I touch her just about any where I touchThey would only give her 4 days of the steroids nothing more no ins. but has got into rehab for now but can only stay if she shows improvement...ANY ADVICE OR ANSWERS IS EXTREMELY APPRICIATED...THANKYOU..Kelli ---End Message---