that is sooooo classic.

i remember the morning i decided it was time to go to the Dr.

when i got out of bed my whole right side was numb.
top of my head to the bottom of my right foot was numb.

when i walked i too had to look at where i was going because it felt like the 
floor or steps was moving away from my feet when i steped on them.

took a shower before Dr visit and was worried because thwe water was so cold.

it was hitting my left leg.

i put my had in it and it was hot!

i turned the cold water only on and it felt hot on my left leg.

my Dr too thought i was in the process of having a stroke so she sent me to ER.

as things would have it there was a neurologist in the Er that day walking 
past and was able to diagnose me quickly.

he has several TM patients and they seam to be doing much better than me.

that makes me angry,not at him but at TM.

then again theres the 33% rule.

you can read about it in the info you search for on the web.

i learned about it at ninds website

Transverse Myelitis Fact Sheet

http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/transversemyelitis/detail_transversemyelitis.htm



some people like this one,some dont.

we all judge ourselves in our wants and dont wants but never one another.

we have to bear our own burdens but at the same time bear one anothers burdens.

in the greek language that word is defined in more than one way,one way has to 
do with the burden in your own mindthe pain and disfunctions of the body.   I 
cant change your mind.facts are facts,hubby hurts!
 another way is a burdon of the heart.
i can encourage and exhort you with lovong careing words that may help you 
along.

words fitly spoken are like apples made out of gold in like a water picture 
made 
out of silver.
thats worth quite a lot!

sure wish your hubby would chime in on these.



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From: Emily <em...@telephonelady.com>
To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, September 16, 2010 11:30:34 PM
Subject: [TMIC] New to TM


Thank you to everyone who responded to my initial email.  It is wonderful to 
know that I am not in this alone.  I guess misery likes company ;)
 
Let me tell you a little about how we came to find out that my husband has TM.  
At the beginning of August my husband was getting constipated which is 
something 
that NEVER happens he is like clockwork each morning.  After playing with this 
for about 1 week taking laxatives, etc. he began to get a numbing feeling in 
his 
lower left abdomen.  This scared him so he made an appointment with our regular 
family doctor.  Our doctor sent him for a cat scan of the digestive system and 
it was negative.  Then he sent him for a colonoscopy on August 25th.  On the 
morning of the colonoscopy he couldn’t get out of bed because his left leg was 
totally numb.  I had a walker in the garage from a previous broken ankle so I 
went and got him the walker and I took him to get the colonoscopy.  This 
frightened me so while I was waiting for him to come out of recovery I called 
our family doctor and told him about the total numb left leg and he said to 
bring him into the office the following day.  The family doctor said he wanted 
him to go for an MRI of the lower lumbar so the following Monday (August 
30th).  
While we were waiting for that Monday to roll around the numbing got worse and 
he lost all use of the leg he described as dead and he was also antsy….he 
couldn’t sit still or lay down….he seemed very agitated.  During the early 
hours 
of August 30th he fell in the bedroom trying to use the urinal while holding 
onto the walker.  I couldn’t get him off the floor nor could he help me because 
of the dead leg so I called 911.  He was taken to our local hospital’s 
emergency 
ward and they cat scanned his head looking for a stroke but the cat scan was 
negative showing no signs of stroke.  He was discharged at 8AM on August 30th 
and I took him directly to the MRI he was scheduled for that day.  The MRI 
showed some stenosis in the lower lumbar region but not enough to cause this 
kind of numbness so our family doctor got us an emergency appointment with a 
neurosurgeon on Tuesday August 31st.  He was admitted to the Pennsylvania 
Hospital in Philadelphia right from the doctor’s office and additional MRIs of 
the thoracic spine were taken and then another one with contrast and it was in 
these MRIs where they could see abnormalities (lesions).  He was then turned 
over to a team on neurologists and more tests (cat scans, blood tests, MRIs, 
and 
spinal taps) were taken.  He was also tested for every known viral and/or 
immune 
disease known to mankind to include Lupus, Lyme, Herpes, HIV, Hepatitis, just 
to 
name a few.  On September 3rd he was diagnosed with Idiopathic TM and that 
evening he was given 1000 mg of prednisone.  He had 5 of these treatments and 
then released to an Acute Rehabilitation Hospital which is where he is right 
now 
and has been since September 9th.  He is currently being weaned orally off of 
the steroids.  He is showing progress but it is slow.  He does now have the 
ability to lift his left leg but it is still totally numb and he must look down 
to see where his foot his before taking a step with the walker and assistance 
from the PT staff.  He has no pain and the antsiness seems to have 
disappeared.  
I am now in the process of getting our toilets in our home changed to the 
higher 
off the ground toilets with grab bars installed on either side of the toilet 
and 
grab bars installed inside the shower.  I am also getting the glass shower 
doors 
to our walk in shower taken down and I will replace them with a heavy duty 
shower curtain.  Luckily we live in a one story home on a concrete slab and 
there are no steps that he will have to deal with.
 
That’s my story…..and I am sticking to it….LOL  I am sure it is similar to many 
others in this group.  I don’t like how I found all of you but I must say that 
I 
am glad you are right here at my keyboard and over the next few months I am 
sure 
I will have lots of questions.  Thank you so much for being here even though it 
isn’t in the best of circumstances of meeting people.  

 
Love to all of my new TM family….God bless all of you,
Emily Meyers
Columbus, New Jersey


      

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