Welcome, Assunta!  You will find a wonderful lifeline of new 'friends' here
that , between us all, are living the with the same symptoms you are.  You
will find all sorts of caring people with unending support of all kinds. 
Already, from reading your symptoms and what you went through, it is like
reading about our own experience, some word for word!  Again, welcome!!

Jeanne in Dayton, WA


-------Original Message-------
 
From: Assunta Rene
Date: 8/14/2008 3:38:28 AM
To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: [TMIC] Hi I'm New Here
 
 
Hi my name Assunta and I have been diagnosed with Devic's Disease (NMO). I
live in Italy but I'm originally from Seattle, WA.
 
This scary experience all started seven years ago when I started to lose eye
site in my left eye and was told it was Optic Neuritis. Over the years my
eye site returned but not completely. 
 
Then December of 2006 I had started to have a pain in my shoulder, the
doctors told me that it was frozen shoulder and they started a treatment.  I
started to have tingling in my fingers and leg on my right side the after a
few days I was paralysed in my right arm, leg, torso and tingling this time
in my fingers and leg on my left side.  My husband brought me to the ER and
they recovered me in neurology, where after blood tests and a MRI, which
showed a lesion at the level of T2 and C2 - C5. They diagnosed NMO.  They
told me that the eye site problem that I had 1999 was the onsite of NMO not
diagnosed.  They started me on IV methylprednisolone to stop the attack. I
started occupational therapy and physiotherapy plus I take anticonvulsant
medication for the tightening of arms and legs and torso banding. The
paralysis is gone, but I still have numbness, burning and fatigue. 
 
Here in Italy (I live in small town) this disease is very rare and it is a
miracle that it was diagnose and I thank God everyday for this very special
doctor. My family has been great, especially my husband. 
 
I really like to talk to someone who understands the nerve ending burning
pain, or all the other discomforts that goes along with this disease. I
would love to share stories, both humorous and serious".  
 
I was wondering if anyone could help me...I will be visiting Seattle this
winter and would like to see a Doctor to review my medical charts to see if
the diagnosis and the treatment are right. 
 
Thank you,
Assunta 
 

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