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, I
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
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 absolutely
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
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
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
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