Re: [TMIC]Is it possible that with both brain and spine lesions that you have 
MS rather than TM?                Janice



From: Dalton Garis 
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 10:34 PM
To: Janice Nichols ; Laura Beaudin ; tmic-l...@eskimo.net 
Subject: Re: [TMIC]


Janice;

I can function normally for spurts of time, but no stamina in the muscles at 
all.  My lower legs and lower arms are hit with constant aching and feel as if 
they were filled with hot lead.

My spine is very sore now with many different pains.  My diaphragm and upper 
stomach area is burning and squeezing all the time.  I cant get comfortable 
anymore, no matter how I sit, recline or lie down.

The biggest problem is with the attacks of spasticity.  They are overall 
convulsions affecting all my muscles and causing me to arch my back and legs 
backwards, then forwards, pinning my head aagainst my chest and leaving me with 
no control over arms, legs and speech.

They ate almost epileptic fits, and likely caused by brain and spine lesions.  
I take Epanutin for this, which is an anti-convulsive medication given to 
epileptics.  It works a little but the spastic qattacks can come at any time.  
I will feel it in my voice as I try to talk and become halting in speech.  Then 
the back arches and the arms go flying upwarrds.  This can last for 20 minutes 
or 6 hours, one convulsion after another.  When it is finished with me all my 
muscles and backbones ache and giv e me a lot of pain.

But I manage somehow and I am happy.  Life is all about solving complications 
and problems, so, we get good at it.

I must stop now, as both my eye focusing and my fingers are quitting on me.

Kind regards,

Dalton Garis
Abu Dhabi/New York


On 11/6/10 2:22 AM, "Janice Nichols" <jan...@centurytel.net> wrote:


  Do you mind my asking what are you able to do?     Were your arms affected 
and how did it leave you with walking/not walking?
  Janice

  From: Laura Beaudin <mailto:laura.beau...@gmail.com>  
  Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 11:43 AM
  To: Janice Nichols <mailto:jan...@centurytel.net>  ; tmic-l...@eskimo.net 
  Subject: Re: [TMIC]

  All my docs and therapists are on the Spinal Cord Injury Unit of our rehab 
hospital...definitely qualified. It sucks, but sometimes the best efforts don't 
work. I was on this unit as an inpatient for 6 weeks last summer, they were not 
able to get much back so the time ended up being spent on how to adjust to 
changes and become independent in spite of it.  

  Transverse Myelitis IS a Spinal Cord Injury...just not a traumatic one (ie, 
not caused by an accident). 

  Laura

  http://practical-homeschooling.org
  www.laurascoolstuff.com <http://www.laurascoolstuff.com> 



  On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Janice Nichols <jan...@centurytel.net> 
wrote:


     
    I am getting definite improvement with  PT.     My pain management doc 
recommended a PT guy that  specializes with damaged spines (like us).      He  
knows

    what he is doing.    We are taking it  very slow because of the severe back 
arthritis I have and the  myelitis.      I also do my exercises at home in  
between sessions.

    Can you get a PT especially recommended by your doc  because of our special 
 problem?          The hamstring  problem is definitely from myelitis.

    Janice

     
     
    From: Laura Beaudin <mailto:laura.beau...@gmail.com>  
     
    Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 11:14 AM
     
    To: Janice Nichols <mailto:jan...@centurytel.net>  
     
    Subject: Re: [TMIC]
     
     
     
     

    Ditto...more bruising would be normal (and often is) if you  have decreased 
sensation. As for hamstrings, mine are shortening and despite  PT, I can't get 
them flexible again. 
    Laura

    http://practical-homeschooling.org
    www.laurascoolstuff.com <http://www.laurascoolstuff.com> 



     
    On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Janice Nichols <jan...@centurytel.net> 
wrote:
     


       
      Also the  baclofen!             Good luck and keep in touch in New York.  
    Are  you going to live there now?

      Janice

       

       
       
      From: Dalton Garis <mailto:malugss...@gmail.com>  
       
      Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 11:44 PM
       
      To: Janice Nichols <mailto:jan...@centurytel.net>  ; tmic-list@eskimo.com 
;  Leslie Garis <mailto:lga...@mindspring.com>  ; Garis, Brooks (Darien,  CT) 
<mailto:brooks_ga...@ml.com>  
       
      Subject: Re: [TMIC] 
       

      I haven't;

      But I was in very heavy labor  employment before returning to get a PhD 
at aged 35, with lots of broken  bones, back fusions, hardware, the works.  So, 
I wouldn't notice  anyway.

      As to the hamstring, also, no.  For me the spasticity  and convulsive 
attacks when I try to speak during stressful situations is  absolutely the 
biggest problem.  And no one's heard of that.  But  I read about this being a 
well documented effect of TM, that is, spasticity  in some form, on the Johns 
Hopkins website.  I also have uncooperative  legs and hands a lot of the time.

      But I can't keep my left foot up  while walking now, so I wear western 
boots with big heels.  They allow  me to walk without the need for a foot brace.

      Here's hoping I don't  get spastic in the airport or on the plane so it 
doesn't get me grounded or  thrown off the plane today on my flight back to 
NYC!!!  Hey, just  increase the Lyrica, right?

      Dalton
      Abu Dhabi/New York  



      On 10/6/10 8:23 AM, "Janice Nichols" <jan...@centurytel.net 
<http://jan...@centurytel.net> >  wrote:

       


        Got a couple of  questions:

        1.    Have you  noticed more bruising on affected areas of TM than you 
had before  TM?

         
        2.     Have any of you had problems with your hamstring since  TM?

        Janice






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