Hi Janice,

In my case, the lesion was more pronounced on one side than on the other,
which left me paralyzed and without feeling on one side, and paralyzed with
minimal sensitivity on the other.  To this day, one side is much weaker than
the other.  The lesion began at T2, and as is often common with NMO,
encompassed almost the entirety of the thoracic cord.  Brown Sequard
presentation is uncommon, and is usually the result of trauma.  There are
several members here who initially presented this way.

Grace

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