I have never really been bothered by banding - sometimes I can feel it,
but really no problem. My worst problem is spondolosis/arthritis down
low in my back that is aggravated by TM. Also, the never
going down the backs of my calves. That can knock me to the floor when it
hits.
Betty, while in hospital after TM hit, I described this awful discomfort I was
experiencing as feeling like having bands of steel under my skin. The
neurologist said nothing, just looked at me as though I was deranged!! Of
course, I later learned for myself that it was commonly referred to as
Glad to hear from you. Hope you keep us up with how you are doing and good
luck trying to improve your situation.
Janice
From: Robert Pall
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 3:13 PM
To: jannic...@gmail.com ; malugss...@gmail.com
Cc: skle...@cox.net ; mic...@hotmail.com ; tmic-list@eskimo.com
Hi Rob, sorry to hear that things have been so bad for you. Not many speak
about banding. In six years I have had some very slight improvement in other
areas but the banding is always with me, intensifying with changes in the
weather. I have accepted that it is a permanent part of my life.
Dalton, maybe TM later on in life?
Janice
From: Dalton Garis
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 1:51 PM
To: Janice Nichols
Cc: Susan Kleinz ; amy shultz ; Tmic
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Hey everybody,
Incredible story!
I still remember Love Canal and all that.
Behind our house and across the street