Hello Dear Ones,
A short while ago there was a new member who asked about where on his/her
body their lesion was. They new enough to say, for instance, mine is at T3.
But, they weren't sure where that area is on the spinal cord.
I was wondering if that person's question had
I don't recall the question but I don't get all of the TMIC e-mail for some
reason. I do so hope the person got an answer. I just can't imagine this
group not helping. Does anyone else remember? It would sure be an easy one
to answer! I hope you are doing well, dear Jude!! Hugs for
*This map provides a very rudimentary explanation for different segments of
the cord. It's from Jim's Makoa site. You might have to enlarge it.
(Press Control plus the + Sign.)*
**
*Gracie*
attachment: Spine Map.gif
I sent them an email, to their account... with links with info and pics.
Marieke
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2009 10:11:26 -0800
From: tmic-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
Subject: tmic-digest Digest V2009 #34
To: tmic-dig...@eskimo.com
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tmic-digest Digest
_hwyfli...@yahoo.com_ (mailto:hwyfli...@yahoo.com) ,
Thank you for posting the web site
_http://www.reeve.uci.edu/anatomy/scns.php_
(http://www.reeve.uci.edu/anatomy/scns.php) ,
Recently diagnosed with TM and new to TMIC, I found this web site to be very
educational. It clearly highlighted
JUDE IS A LADY THAT HAS DIED ON US TOO MANY TIMES. SHE IS A LOVELY LADY AND
SHE IS VERY SMART. SHE SUFFERS SO AND IS PARALYZED.
SHE HAS BEEN THROUGH SO MUCH IT BREAKS MY HEART.
LIKE ANYTHING ELSE IN LIFE WE DO AT TIMES HAVE DISAGREEMENTS .I TRY TO STAY
OUT OF THEM AND WRITE TO THE INDIVIDUAL.
My mom collapsed again today, apparently straining when going to the
bathroom
is putting pressure on her Vagus nerve, and causes this blacking out. She
was ok by the time the paramedics came..and she has had complete physicals
recently that didn't show anything bad. She does take
Please post and distribute widely.
2009 College Scholarships for Students with
Parents with Disabilities Announcement
All application materials must be completed and postmarked by Monday
March 16, 2009.
Through the Looking Glass and its National Center for Parents with
Disabilities and