I am showing my ignorance again.    What do they do for/to you with 
physiotherappy?    I was doing water aerobics before TM.   Haven't started back 
again yet.
Janice


From: j ra 
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 7:27 AM
To: jan...@centurytel.net ; hwyfli...@yahoo.com ; toddtm2...@sbcglobal.net ; 
Transverse Myelytis 
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Walk Aide


I'm doing physiotherapy again right now, one hour per day, I see little 
improvements, but notthing to shout about yet. I started aqua therapy and it 
really is enjoyable being in the water again as I was a Scuba diver.


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From: jan...@centurytel.net
To: rumc...@hotmail.com; hwyfli...@yahoo.com; toddtm2...@sbcglobal.net; 
tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Walk Aide
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 22:15:18 -0500


Jeron,
Can you get into physical therapy?     You have probably done that before, but 
maybe at this point more can be done.
Janice


From: j ra 
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2010 6:55 PM
To: hwyfli...@yahoo.com ; toddtm2...@sbcglobal.net ; Transverse Myelytis 
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Walk Aide


Good night everyone,
I just out of the hospital for the 6th time in the almost 2 years of TM. I used 
the walk aide for some time when I was learning to walk again, but found it 
very difficult too, especially around tight corners. I'm using cruches now, but 
I still drag my right leg along. I have 20% of mobility in it, which for me is 
a God given gift considering all that has been taken away by TM. I find the 
crutches useful, but I still fell I should revert back to the chair because I 
have dizzy spells from time to time and there are only so many places on my 
arms and hips left to bruise when I fall/collapse. Does anyone have any advice 
as to how long I should keep trying the crutches? should I go back on the chair 
or should I just fo physio until I could walk on my own again.
Jeron


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Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 15:41:22 -0700
From: hwyfli...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Walk Aide
To: toddtm2...@sbcglobal.net; tmic-list@eskimo.com


Todd,

Yeah, I've found after talking with so many people, that the variances in each 
of us with TM is pretty large as far as what works for one and what doesn't..

I'm coming up on two years pretty soon and if the opportunity ever arises again 
I'll definitely give the Walk Aide another shot.  


Who knows how I may respond after two years of walking and using that muscle 
group, however slight it may be.

Quick story reverting back to my PT days...after the Walk Aide experiment, my 
neuro decided that it wouldn't hurt to add electro stim to my PT regimen so for 
15 minutes prior to my PT exercises, my therapist would wire me up to the 
electro stim machine. 
This was on my left lower half of my leg since that is what I am having the 
primary issues with.
The very first time she started turning the machine up and told me to let her 
know when it got uncomfortable...and she kept turning it up......and 
up......and up......and up.....and she kept asking me, are you okay...?
I would respond, yeah, I'm fine. I could feel the stim, but it didn't hurt and 
it wasn't making my muscles contract at all...
Anyway, bottom line....she ended up cranking up the machine all the way up and 
I still had no response from the machine. 
Now, I'm assuming the big electro stim machine has the capability to go higher 
and make a larger contraction than something like the Walk Aide....and I was 
still getting nothing from it.

Anyway, I did my electro stim anyway and just tried to make a conscious effort 
to make my muscles respond in conjunction the stim. 

Oh well....
Kevin Weilacher
N.E. Ohio (Canton)




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From: Todd Tarno <toddtm2...@sbcglobal.net>
To: TMIC <tmic-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sun, April 4, 2010 3:42:48 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Walk Aide

      Hey Kevin,
      I'm so sorry that the Walk Aide didn't work for you.  I know that each 
person with TM is different, I too don't understand why you're able move your 
toes a little bit, that's all I'm able to do also, but it didn't work.
      Let me tell you a little about my visit.
      She, the Dr., didn't even bring in her computer into the room with her, 
because she didn't think she would be able to find a working muscle on a person 
with TM for eight years with a handheld electric unit.  She did see that when I 
tried to move my toes, the muscles below my ankle was moving a little bit and 
that was a good sign.  It showed that the muscle signal was getting to the 
brain.  The muscle that's needed, need to be very close to the skin.  My muscle 
that did work ( on my bad right leg ), she said is in a weird place, is on the 
right side back close to the knee. It's two fingers up from one of my moles. 
lol  I would need the next cuff side, next HALF side would be perfect, because 
the unit needs to be in front of my leg, so it knows where my leg is.  
      So, if when you try to move your toes and the muscles below the outside 
ankle are moving, that's a good sign.  This isn't an exact science, but I 
believe that as our body heals itself, this unit could work for us.  I don't 
think this unit would had worked a few earlier.  
      I hope everyone tries the Walk Aide at least once, but if it doesn't work 
then maybe try again in a couple / few years.
      Todd in CC, TX  TM @ T-4 to T-8 on April 1, 2002



      --- On Fri, 4/2/10, kevin weilacher <hwyfli...@yahoo.com> wrote:


        From: kevin weilacher <hwyfli...@yahoo.com>
        Subject: Re: [TMIC] Walk Aide
        To: "Todd Tarno" <toddtm2...@sbcglobal.net>, "TMIC" 
<tmic-list@eskimo.com>
        Date: Friday, April 2, 2010, 3:51 PM


        While I was going to outpatient PT, I was notified by my therapist and 
neuro that someone from Walkaide was going to be at the hospital doing 
demonstrations on people with different disabilities (ie:stroke, spinal cord 
injury, neurological etc..) and they requested me to be the one that they tried 
it one with a neurological disability.

        I was the third person to be demonstrated on and the woman right before 
me had, had a stroke and she had great success with the walk aide. I was kind 
of excited but wasn't getting my hopes up...

        The guy wired me up with the device and started ramping up the 
electrical charge...nothing at a lower setting....still nothing at a little 
higher setting....still nothing higher yet...
        He turned the device all the way up and my left foot still did not 
respond...
        Oh well, at least it was a try. The guy was confused too because he 
said he had never seen anyone that didn't get at least some response from it.
        He even went on and hooked it up to a couple more people and it worked 
for them and then he came back to me and hooked it up again...same result, 
nothing..
        My left leg is pretty much dead I guess...

        I mean, I can move my toes a very small bit, but that's it. I can't 
lift my foot at all...

        Maybe someday, they'll find something that will work on me.

        Kevin Weilacher
        N.E. Ohio (Canton)






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        From: Todd Tarno <toddtm2...@sbcglobal.net>
        To: TMIC <tmic-list@eskimo.com>
        Sent: Fri, April 2, 2010 2:14:26 PM
        Subject: [TMIC] Walk Aide

              www.walkaide.com

              Two years ago, I got new feeling in my bad leg and one year ago, 
I was able to move my toes on my bad leg for the first time since April 1, 
2002.  So yesterday I went to a Walk Aide office here in Corpus Christi, TX and 
it did left up my drop foot on my bad leg, but I still will need the walker for 
balance.  I'm just glad to know that I'm a candidate for this unit. To bad that 
Medicare doesn't cover the $4,800 unit.  I know there is a 50/50 chance it will 
work for people with Transverse Myelitis, but I would still try and if it 
doesn't work, might try again, once you have gotten new feeling in your bad 
leg. 


     




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