In a message dated 6/28/2007 11:07:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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I think the literature generally says that it takes two years to reach your
maximum healing - whatever that might be. But even then, I've seen emails
from many people saying they made improvements a
I think I probably had the biggest or most dramatic improvements within the
first six months, but there has been slow and steady improvement ever since
(11 1/2 years later). Just recently I was in charge of a ladies' luncheon at
church that, in previous years, knocked me out for the rest of
I agree with you Sally. I'm now almost at year 4 and this past year I have
found that on a lot of days I have more energy. I think part of it is that I
started driving again last Spring. I don't go out a lot and do pick the time
of day - when I'm not tired - when there is the least amount of
trend continues!
Rob in New Jersey
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Subject: Re: RE: [TMIC] improvement
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Subject: [TMIC] improvement
I just saw an email from someone saying that their doctor told them that
wherever they are in one year is about where they'll stay.
I was hit with TM in May of 2005. At the end o
It's been five years and every time I start my exercises I have to believe
that yes, it will help and yes I will improve. I have to believe that!
Great e-mails this week.. I've learned a lot! Thanks
Trudy
In hot, hot, sticky, humid Virginia
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