If you do not now have MS, I would suggest staying clear of those heavy-duty
MS treatments.
However, some of the newer medications which prevent seizures, spasms,
convulsions, relapses, and inflamed nerves, can be used for both MS and TM.
I know this due to my having been diagnosed with MS in
My wife has been on Avonex since March 1999 and she's never had any worse
sideeffects than the usual aches and cold symptoms that have been predicted.
Each patient is unique and side effects will vary from one to another.
BobbyJim in Elvisland
- Original Message -
From: Kelly Jean
Hi Kelley,
I was hit with TM in 2005 and went through paralysis from the right leg down,
horrific pain in gluts and around waist and had coordination issues. Less than
a
year later, just as the neuro predicted, I had bladder problems which put me in
the hospital. That was no laughing matter.
Kelly,
Very few TM patients respond to MS drugs. Mostly MS patients respond, though.
I would get connected to the neurology department of a major teaching hospital.
Where do you live? I can be your Google to get you to the closest best
hospital. (I used to be a Family Dr., now am a
It was on NPR yesterday.
--Original Message--
From: bgunny7...@aol.com
To: Tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: [TMIC] MS
Sent: Jan 21, 2010 4:21 PM
Did anyone see Fox News today with a Dr. Steven Garner from New York Methodist
Hospital. Apparently he has discover a new pill for treating MS
How can someone even claim this if they still aren't even sure what
causes MS? A little putting the cart before the horse, no? What studies
and clinical trials have been done? And what's the name of this pill?
Laura
http://www.bananga.com ...empowering ourselves!
On Practical-Homeschooling:
Isn't it capoxel? (sp). It was in shot form only but now in pill.
--Original Message--
From: Laura Beaudin
To: bgunny7...@aol.com
Cc: Tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] MS
Sent: Jan 21, 2010 5:50 PM
How can someone even claim this if they still aren't even sure what
causes MS
There's an article someone sent on the ms websight. I'll repost it for ya on my
facebook for those of you that have me on facebook. Its the same guy from NPR.
Said one side effect could be cancer. Jay leno would have fun with this
discussion.
--Original Message--
From: Grace M.
To:
Hi Janice - TM - 8/2002 then MS - 2/2008
BERNARD BUTCHER
From: Janice [mailto:jan...@centurytel.net]
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 7:04 PM
To: transverse myelitis
Subject: [TMIC] MS
I am curious to know how many of you with TM also are dealing with MS.
I
at me, so maybe not! If I
haven't how do I do it. Sorry sorry sorry! Your totally mad supporter in
the UK!
Sx
-Original Message-
From: Sally Wilkinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 October 2008 10:31
To: 'Trudy OGILVIE'
Subject: RE: [TMIC] MS drug /maybe??
Importance: High
Hi
Trudy, it would be really interesting to see what Dr. Kerr and his staff
know about this. Jeanne in Dayton
Hey,
I have TM but usually spend sdignificant time on BrainTalk, MS group, out of
Mass Gen. Hosp.
The BrainTalk site has been down a long time this summer, so I haven't those
friends lately.
Take care,
F
After I was dxedwith MS I stayed on the TMIC for a while then I left because I felt I didn't really belong and I started an MS group.The MS group is great for info and chatting and fun with other MSers but when I was in such distresslast winter I came back to TMIC. I felt at home again.(thanks
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