I SPOKE WITH HER AROUND 3 HER TIME. SHE WAS REAL GROGGY. HER SURGERY WAS AT
8 LAST NIGHT. THE NAME OF THE HOSPITAL IS GENESES. I COULD NOT UNDERSATAND THE
ADDRESS OR PHONE NUMBER.
I HOPE DAVE CALLS ME. JUDE WILL PROBABLY NOT BE ABLE TO TALK. THEY OPERATED
ON HER ESOPHAGES. IF I KNOW
Hey everyone, I hope things are getting better for each and every one of you!
When I was in the hospital, probably my 4th week, I developed Hemorrhoids.
Not having much feeling in that area I guess it was inevitable. Well luckily
they went away with some medication at the hospital.
After
It took me awhile to realize why I was getting emails from everyone to
everyone. I think it is a great idea and lets everyone know whats happening.
Jim
has had Tm since May of 2005. He spent a week in Henry Ford Hospital in
downtown Detroit, and then a month in Rehab at Marlette Hosp. When
Thank you so much for this update. I had a feeling things were not going
well for Jude when we hadn't heard from her.. thanks and if you get the
address of the hospital that would be great.
Trudy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Welcome,
I know how you must feel. I had retired from medicine and was doing a little
writing, living the good life when TM hit me in Aug 2000. When I'm down I
dig up all those activities I'd seen myself doing in my retirement at 53 y.o..
It could be a lot worse!!
Count your blessings!!
F
Hi,
I should introduce myself too. I am 31, I was 28 when I got TM in March
2004. I was paralyzed from the breastbone down too, at T1. I spent 10 weeks
at the Montreal General as I managed to get C.Diff and had some GI problems
after that that had to be sorted out before I was strong enough
Marieke,
I really admire you. I don't know how you do it! I would say that you really
deserved the award you received.
My fatigue is better since I started taking amantidine and L-Carnatine 2X
daily. While the two have helped, I find that I overdo and then crash for a
day or 2 - this is
was thinking more of a pamphlet than a manual, I guess. But why not do both
- a 'novel' type of book to tell the stories - and - a pamphlet with
information in it, for doctors to hand out to newly diagnosed TMers. Because
as you
gather information for your book, I'm sure you'll get, at
Jude,
The first time that I found myself paralyzed, the ER physician *decided*
(After doing an MRI but not high enough.) that I had hysterical paralysis,
or a conversion disorder brought on by overwork. I can remember lying there
and thinking: *H, I guess that I am crazy. But how could