Interesting. This is related to something I've wondered about: If 'TM' is 'inflamation of the myelin', which of course we've already been treated for, then do we really still have TM? I was treated with 5,000 mg methyl-prednisone during the first 5 days after my sudden (with-in 30 min) paralysis on my right side below my rib cage. My understanding was that the treatment completely cleared up the inflammation. So what I'm really dealing with is not TM, but the SIDE-EFFECTS OF TM (nerves that have been damaged), as well as the SIDE-EFFECTS of all that methyl-prednisone! Isn't that correct? Sally
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