Hi Regina,


I wish that I had some wisdom to share with you, but I really don't know what 
happens, unless that in some way, the lesion may just heal.  The damage sure 
remains though, I can attest to that much. 


Hugs, Barbara A in Auburn CA
  



-----Original Message-----
From: Regina Rummel <regina...@sbcglobal.net>
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Sent: Tue, Mar 9, 2010 8:58 am
Subject: [TMIC] To: Barbara in Auburn, CA




Hi Barbara,
I reread your answer to Randy with interest.
You were told you had TM and then that you didn't.
But what puzzles me is that your neuros tell you that "the lesion isn't there 
anymore".
That must mean that you had it in the first place, doesn't it?
Lesions in the spine from my understanding don't disappear, so what happened to 
it?
It's a "puzzlement", isn't it?
To me anyway.
Incidentally, I now use the Bcc line as Bobby Jim advises us to do.  Bobby, why 
is it a good idea?
R
 







I wish that I had some wisdom to share with you, but I really don't know what 
happens, unless that in some way, the lesion may just heal.  The damage sure 
remains though, I can attest to that much. 


Hugs, Barbara A in Auburn CA
  



-----Original Message-----
From: Regina Rummel <regina...@sbcglobal.net>
To: undisclosed recipients: ;
Sent: Tue, Mar 9, 2010 8:58 am
Subject: [TMIC] To: Barbara in Auburn, CA




Hi Barbara,
I reread your answer to Randy with interest.
You were told you had TM and then that you didn't.
But what puzzles me is that your neuros tell you that "the lesion isn't there 
anymore".
That must mean that you had it in the first place, doesn't it?
Lesions in the spine from my understanding don't disappear, so what happened to 
it?
It's a "puzzlement", isn't it?
To me anyway.
Incidentally, I now use the Bcc line as Bobby Jim advises us to do.  Bobby, why 
is it a good idea?
R
 




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