Well folks;

The doctor¹s final diagnosis, of which I am in possession, affirms the
earlier diagnosis and in full regard to the New York work-up, that I had
Transverse Myelitis, idiopathic, which means, ³cause unknown.²

He also said that the anomalies in the brainstem the New York drs noted was
also caused by Transverse Myelitis and is affecting my arms, hands and
everything below.  He also said that I did indeed have Transverse Myelitis,
and that it affected my upper spine and everything below.

Now, the goal is management, because it has affected things so that the
fusions and metal, which have always affected the circulatory system in the
spine, can make the TM act up.  Any change causes the spinal cord and
associated nerves to swell up hours later and give me problems for days.
This is the TM effect; and I will need to deal with it from now on.

I am very happy since the pain is mostly easy except for days following any
stress or exertion, I can walk and go to work and do my job.  So, I am very
satisfied with the results.  No more guesswork, no more speculation.  I have
a confirmed diagnosis of TM that explains all this stuff.

Thanks for your patience and love,

Dalton

Dalton H. Garis, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
And Petroleum Market Behavior
The Petroleum Institute
P.O. Box 2533, Umm al Nar
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Office: +971-02-607-5070/5297
Mobile: +971-50-668-5760--


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