Welcome back Jude!
Our pastor Invites anyone with prayer concerns to kneel at the "prayer
rail" during the pastoral and Lords prayer every Sunday. I have always
been shy about doing this but I have missed your words of wisdom and
out of concern for your treatment and well being I decided to go to the
altar and pray for you every sunday until there was a dramatic change
in your situation. While kneeling at the rail this past sunday I
realized that I should be praying for your caretakers that they might
have a change of heart. BOY, talk about answered prayer!!!!!
Our God is an awesome God!
Mindy the Artist
On Apr 9, 2008, at 7:03 PM, judith hoops wrote:
The higher the lesion, the more dysfunction in the body.
Then one needs to factor in whether one is an incomplete or complete
para.
Ask your Doctor to explain. Best of Love, Peace and Prayers,
Jude
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To: Robert Pall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 9, 2008 5:06:35 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Need a little help
Robert,
Not sure if higher is better or worse. It just tells what parts of
the body are affected. I think it also depends on how much initial
damage is done by the inflammation as to how you are affected by the
residual effects.
My lesion was at T8 - T10. I am one of the walking wounded. Usually
walk unaided in house but use cane if I am tired or under the
weather. Use cane or walker outside of home. Wheelchair once in a
while.
Heather in Calgary
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Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 2:45 PM
Subject: [TMIC] Need a little help
Just rec'd results of MRI (thorasic) and they show the lesions in the
T8-T12 region. Even though I have had this condtion for more than 10
years I have never known my T score..is a higher # on the T scale
better or worse?
Thx
Rob in New Jersey
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