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*Sent:* Monday, October 09, 2006 8:36 AM
*Subject:* RE: [TMIC] Sudden Onset
My TM started as a feeling of first my right leg going numb,
followed about an hour later with my left leg doing the same. In
all it took less than 3 ho
Hi Carol, After having my "attack" one year ago I was in the hospital
for 2 weeks before I went on to acute rehab, sub acute rehab, outpatient rehab,
etc. Anyhow when in hospital the entire staff of neuros couldnt
really come up with a diagnosis but one dr. suggested a spinal
angiogram.
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From: Carol E
To: Robert Pall;[EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED];TMIC-LIST@eskimo.com
Sent: 10/9/2006 2:57:05 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Sudden Onset
Hello to all,
I have been rather quiet
Rob
in New Jersey
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Sudden Onset
My onset was sudden also, but not with numbness, but severe pain.
The pain was from the mid c
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My onset was sudden also, but not with numbness, but severe pain. The
pain was from the mid chest to toes, and extreme. I thought I was having
some problem with my
My onset was sudden also, but not with numbness, but severe pain. The
pain was from the mid chest to toes, and extreme. I thought I was having
some problem with my back as I have had some low back issues in the past, but
never like this before. To me, it felt like childbirth was a breeze n