Never heard of that.   But, we know the myelin does not grow back.     The 
inflamation is to be gone after the doc's take you off Prednisone.    I was 
told, at that point,
that the attack of TM was gone from my body and it was just a matter of 
recovering and regaining strength (hopefully).   I thought the lesions were 
always in the
spine, but maybe they do heal but not to any advantage to the body.             
                         I think we need to hear from FranK - are you out there 
and willing to jump
in and help us?      Janice


From: rn11...@yahoo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 1:43 PM
To: Regina Rummel 
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: [TMIC] To: Barbara in Auburn, CA


      Hi,
         I got tm on 8/13/95.An mri showed a "lesion" T4-T5. When I had another 
mri a year later the "lesion" was gone. Where did it go? Beats me. I never 
thought to ask the doc about it;does anyone out there know?
           Cheryl Easthampton,MA.

      --- On Tue, 3/9/10, Regina Rummel <regina...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


        From: Regina Rummel <regina...@sbcglobal.net>
        Subject: [TMIC] To: Barbara in Auburn, CA
        To: 
        Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 11:58 AM


              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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