Hi Janice,
The thing about physical disabilities are that you don't know what you are
going to face until it is upon you.? It's not always apparent that certain
things will come about, and some you'd never even think of.? Well, I know that
is the case for me anyway.? I was surprised so many
Dearest Mindy,
It has only been two years for you. That is not a long time and even
though you may feel that you are emotionally healed and have accepted your life
the way it is now, I doubt that you have. You would be exceptional if you
were that stable. I'm not saying that you are not
Hi,
Page 76 in the June 8 issue of People magazine has a story of a teacher with
tm.Talks about all the help she gets so she can still teach.
Cheryl in sunny Easthampton,MA.
I hope this comes through to everyone. This is the people article on the lady
with TM that was mentioned by Cheryl..
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THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION CINDY. I JUST REALIZED I HAVE THE
MAGAZINE BUT HADN'T HAD A CHANCE TO READ THE ARTICLE BUT I WILL NOW.
PATTI IN WISCONSIN
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Mindy,
I say give it a try.
I had been on 50mg of Amitriptyline daily when I was first in the
hospital and just continued it when I came home. After being home almost
a year I wanted to decrease or discontinue any unnecessary medication I
was on. I was not depressed so didn't think I still
You are right - we might have problems, but the sense of satisfaction we get
for facing a challenge and overcoming it is
significant! You sound like a hard head like me! Janice
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I stopped taking an antidepressant about 18
months after getting TM. While I have had
dear Jude, patti, Jim and Marieke,
While I haven't spent a long time thinking about getting off The
antidepressant because I had not noticed my improvements until they
reached the level of obvious and dramatic but I did weigh the pros
and cons and I was the one who asked the doctor to put
Mindy,
I say give it a try.
I second that.
I resisted/refused to take them when i was in the hospital. I was
infuriated that they told me I should be depressed because i was
paralyzed, because they, the doctors, would be.
I thought it was a trick bag. I wasn't depressed, I was in great
Jude,
It is nearly 29 yrs since tm. There are still new things happening, some where
we
will have many of the same pains repeating themselves. A doctor told me years
ago that I would have good days and bad and be thankful for good. That is how
it has been for me. He also said what
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