Candis,

I have just heard about  L-Carnatine. What is it used for?? Is it a more
"natural" drug???

Does it help with pain??

thanks

Trudy

 

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From: Candis Kalley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 11:33 PM
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Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: [TMIC] allodynia & amantadine

 

I looked up allodynia - 

An example of touch allodynia is pain from the touch of clothing. Thermal
allodynia occurs from a draft of warm or cold air on the skin. The March 17,
1997 issue of Newsweek describes a patient who dreaded the breeze from a
ceiling fan because it felt like razors cutting his flesh

 

I have this when I wear pants or in bed with a sheet on just above my knees
anything touching there feels like a sunburn.  If a cold breeze like the air
conditioner in the car hits my left arm/hand it feels like a burning
sensation and also causes severe cramping and spasms.

 

I really didn't know the name of this but from what I read and experience it
is allodynia both touch and thermal.

 

Well I tried the in place of amantadine.  After 3 days I did feel better -
not as much muscle pain except for the spasms/cramping - but must have over
done it because the past 3 days I have done nothing but sleep and have no
desire to do anything else.  I know this could also be a sign of depression
but whatever, I'm calling the Neuro tomorrow.  This is not a life.

 

Did anyone watch "Living with Cancer" on Discovery Health?  Too bad that TM
isn't as well know as some of the other diseases.

 

 

 

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Sent: 5/6/2007 10:22:27 PM 

Subject: [TMIC] allodynia

 

I've looked up 'allodynia', but still don't really understand it.  I've
never heard of it before, and now 3 of you have just mentioned it.  Can you
give me an example of how it works?

Sally

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