No, I think you're right.  My understanding is that TM originates from a
virus that moves into the spinal column and becomes TM.  MS is it's own
disease.  And almost always, TM is a one time event.  But, occasionally,
it hits more than once.  Like, for me, they tested me for every kind of
virus you can think of.  On paper, I'm the healthiest person you know.
But, last November, I got diarrhea really bad.  Then, after about 10
days, everything just stopped.  Literally.  They call it a rogue virus.
They never found anything.  But, it came, did it's damage and left.   

 

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Again, just my opinion, but any of us could get 'hit' again!  But if
there's no signs of a repeat attack, it seems a little over-cautious to
worry about it.  (How many TMers have ended up with MS?  I know there's
some, but my impression is, there's a whole bunch of us that only have
TM.)  Again, I may be wrong.

Sally

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