--- On Sat, 5/9/09, Todd Tarno <toddtm2...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

From: Todd Tarno <toddtm2...@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Fw: my transverse myelitis story
To: "Janice" <jan...@centurytel.net>
Date: Saturday, May 9, 2009, 4:16 PM







The 2 year MARK?
I was at my worst at the 2 year mark, but I did start getting improvements 
every day from then.  I have always use a walker around the house & a 
wheelchair when I go out.  My drop foot on my good leg is almost gone and the 
drop foot on my bad leg is getting better too.  So YES you can get improvements 
even after 7 years.  
Everyone, please keep up the wonderful work-out,
Todd in CC, TX
TM @ T-4 to T-8 April 1, 2002

--- On Wed, 5/6/09, Janice <jan...@centurytel.net> wrote:

From: Janice <jan...@centurytel.net>
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Fw: my transverse myelitis story
To: "Patricia Cooley" <patticoo...@wi.rr.com>, "'Amanda Diskey'" 
<adis...@yahoo.com>, pjv1...@chartermi.net, tmic-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 8:37 PM







Amanda and Patti,
 
 When you think of the "2-year mark", don't be too disappointed if you are not 
where you want to be.   I let it be a big thing for
me and was panicky when 2 years came and I wasn't where I wanted to be and felt 
there would be no more recovery.
Recovery still happens.   Your body doesn't know 2 years from butkus!    The 
doc's are only saying the biggest hunk of
recovery comes "a b o u t"  then.  There will be more.     Also, I think 
something happens in the adjustment to your body.   You
begin to accept, but are still working for improvement.   At least, that was 
the way it is for me at 28 months of TM.
Janice

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Patricia Cooley 
To: 'Amanda Diskey' ; pjv1...@chartermi.net ; tmic-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 10:37 AM
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Fw: my transverse myelitis story



AMANDA:
IT IS OBVIOUS THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PUT THROUGH THE WRINGER.  I AM SO SORRY FOR 
ALL YOU HAVE SUFFERED.  I WAS DIAGNOISED WITH TM LAST JUNE.  WHEN IT HAPPENED I 
WAS UNABLE TO MOVE MY LEGS AND HAD NO FEELING.  IN THE LAST 11 MONTHS I HAVE 
COME A LONG, LONG WAY.  THE BIGGEST CHANGE HAS BEEN IN THE LAST 2-3 MONTHS.  I 
HAD BEEN ABLE TO USE A WALKER, BUT I FIGURED I WOULD NEVER BE ABLE TO USE A 
CANE.  BUT, ALL OF A SUDDEN I FIND THAT I CAN USE A CANE AND EVEN WALK WITHOUT 
A WALKER OR CANE.  I DO NEED TO GRAB HOLD OF FURNITURE OR THE WALL, BUT I AM 
ABLE TO WALK SHORT DISTANCES.  SO PLEASE DON’T GIVE UP.  KEEP UP WITH YOUR 
THERAPY.  I THINK IN MY CASE I WAS FORTUNATELY DISGNOISED IMMEDIATELY AND PUT 
ON STEROIDS RIGHT AWAY.
EVERYONE HAS SAID THAT IMPROVEMENT COULD HAPPEN WITHIN THE FIRST 2 YEARS, SO WE 
HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO BEFORE WE REACH THAT POINT.  DON’T GIVE UP.  WE ARE HERE 
FOR EACH OTHER SO KEEP US POSTED. 
  
PATTI IN WISCONSIN 
  
  


 




From: "pjv1...@chartermi.net" <pjv1...@chartermi.net>
To: tmic-list@eskimo.com; Amanda Diskey <adis...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 6:38:49 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Fw: my transverse myelitis story

Amanda,
I have chills from reading your story and I think they started when I read that 
you can wiggle your toes.  I hope you continue to acquire movement and will 
keep us up-to-date on your accomplishments.  I was still "healing" at nine 
months and pray that you are too.

Patti - Michigan      
---- Amanda Diskey <adis...@yahoo.com> wrote: 
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----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Amanda Diskey <adis...@yahoo.com>
To: wllo...@tampabay.rr.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 12:33:53 PM
Subject: my transverse myelitis story



  
 
Hello, I am Amanda a 30 year old single mother of two awesome kids, and this is 
my story about the worst day of my life! I got up that day and helped my 
boyfriend clean his daddy's house, we ate lunch when we were finished, and I 
went outside for a smoke. While smoking my cigarette I started having chest 
pains, and my right arm was hurting so I went back in and laid on the couch. 
About an hour later, or maybe more, I decided to go to the ER in case I was 
having a heart attack. They took me back immediately, but they could find 
nothing wrong with me. After six hours of tests I told them the chest pains 
were probably caused by my GERD (acid reflux) because it had happened to me 
before, and I wanted to go on home. After I left i noticed one of my knees 
buckled every time I took a step, but I didn't think much of it. I went to bed 
early cause I just didn't feel good, and I woke up about 11 p.m. because my 
back was on fire like it was sunburnt. There was a
>  rash across my shoulders and down my spine. I was feeling really bad, and I 
>told my boyfriend I needed to go back to the hospital. When I went to get out 
>of bed I almost fell in the floor, but he caught me. I could not stand so he 
>had to carry me to the car along with both kids. So here we go, I have to stop 
>on the way and started throwing up over and over again. I finally get to my 
>second hospital of the day only to run tests until 6 a.m. and finally admitted 
>to a room where they left me lay for 12 more hours without even monitoring me. 
>When the neurologist finally came at 6 p.m. I was paralyzed from the shoulders 
>down. He said that 2 more hours I could have died! He transferred me to ICU at 
>another hospital and I was 3 points away on blood oxygen levels from being put 
>on life support. It was 2 days before I was diagnosed with TM at C6-T3 and 
>also T9-T10. I received 5 days of IVIG, and 10 days of solumedrol, and an 
>antiviral. I stayed in ICU for 8
>  days, 2 days on the neuro floor, and 6 weeks of inpatient rehab. I still go 
>to therapy now. I got a partial recovery, my arms returned but not so much my 
>hands. My trunk and legs remain paralyzed but I can wiggle my toes! It has 
>been 9 months now and who knows what could happen! Maybe they will figure out 
>a cure one day!!




 

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