Re: [TMIC] Re: [Transverse Myelitis Support] I'm a newbie

2007-03-26 Thread Rick B
om: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], tmic-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [TMIC] Re: [Transverse Myelitis Support] I'm a newbie Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 19:49:28 EDT I use the same program but I have a lot of mistakes, because of my Southern accent. :-). Priscilla in Tennessee In a

Re: [TMIC] Re: [Transverse Myelitis Support] I'm a newbie

2007-03-22 Thread Pkeene2002
I use the same program but I have a lot of mistakes, because of my Southern accent. :-). Priscilla in Tennessee In a message dated 3/22/2007 1:52:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jude, I use the Dragon Naturally Speaking voice recognition program. It's a voic

Re: [TMIC] Re: [Transverse Myelitis Support] I'm a newbie

2007-03-22 Thread LadyNotes
Jude, I was on 6 A rehab at U of M from July to November 2005. My occupational therapist name was Patti, and my physical therapist name was Sarah. My doctor was Dr. Chito. I met some pretty nice people while recuperating. I think that if I had been someplace else and did not have the p

Re: [TMIC] Re: [Transverse Myelitis Support] I'm a newbie

2007-03-22 Thread LadyNotes
Jude, I use the Dragon Naturally Speaking voice recognition program. It's a voice dictation program. I use it to type my e-mails or anything else that needs to be in print. I was taught how to use it in Rehabilitation Engineering at University of Michigan Hospital, while I was a patient

[TMIC] Re: [Transverse Myelitis Support] I'm a newbie

2007-03-21 Thread LadyNotes
Teri, Welcome to the TM group. Sorry you have to be a member of this group, but we welcome you. My name is Naomi. I am 50 years old and was diagnosed with TM in July 2005. I was totally paralyzed until I received five sessions of plasmapheresis, after which I was able to use my left le