I was in my early 20's when I was stricken I am 49 now..so I guess I have MS
to look forward to hua?

Debi 
T4 incomplete spastic paraplegic 

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From: Diane
Date: 6/5/2008 7:24:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];  [EMAIL PROTECTED];  tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] age at incident
 
So young.  I was 58.  I was dx'd with definitive ATM and 'possible' MS.  My
neuro said that statistically, the later in life you develop neurological
disease, the lower your chances of developing full blown MS.  I was never
sure if he was trying to raise my morale or if he did have those statistics.
 Whatever the reason, it helped a lot with the initial shock of having to
live life differently.
Besides, the sun is shining.
Diane in Canada
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Subject: Re: [TMIC] age at incident


I was 38.
 
Barbara H.
http://barbarah.wordpress.com/
 
 
 
In a message dated 6/5/2008 8:05:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was 62 when I was nailed eleven years ago.  A tiny infarction in the
spinal cord at T9-10 dropped me in minutes.


Barbara Alma said, I believe, that she was 48.


Alton
 






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