and another benefit Dalton is that you can feel cool wearing them again,,,,,,(i like your trade mark sign for TM) ’¿¨
________________________________ From: Dalton Garis <malugss...@gmail.com> To: Elizabeth Clark <xbeecla...@gmail.com>; 'Susan Kleinz' <skle...@cox.net> Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 7:13 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] CBS Hey friends; I am a big proponent of our checking out if wearing western or cowboy boots can handle drop foot. I have drop foot on the left foot. The decision was either to get a brace attached to a shoe that resembled a large slab of cement painted black, or, get cowboy boots. Well, which would you rather have? Boots, that you can change to match conditions and tastes, or a slab of black concrete that becomes your only choice of footwear? Mine are hand-made M.L. Leddy's of Fort Worth, Texas. I had a pair almost forty years ago; so when I got drop foot from ™ I thought this would be a nice solution to the problem. Now, I don't wear anything else. And they completely solve the problem. I recommend getting a good pair, the best you can afford. Well worth the money in comfort and convenience. Dalton From: Elizabeth Clark <xbeecla...@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 12:37:46 -0700 To: 'Susan Kleinz' <skle...@cox.net> Cc: <tmic-list@eskimo.com> Subject: RE: [TMIC] CBS Resent-From: <tmic-list@eskimo.com> Resent-Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 12:40:15 -0700 Hi Susan, > >Sorry we have to meet under these circumstances – I am 58, married with 2 children (20 & 22 who still live at home). I was dx’d with TM in April of 2006, spent a month in a re-hab facility, and ~two years in and out of physical & occupational therapy. Then in 2008 & 2009, I had two surgeries on my right wrist/arm to improve my hand function. > >Early this year I started wearing a leg brace (when I’m out walking a lot – grocery or mall shopping, etc.). After seeing a podiatrist for an unrelated issue, he became interested in my ‘condition’ and other problems I have as a result of TM – weak left leg (especially the knee), pronated arch/ankle and drop-foot. He recommended a new, light-weight carbon-fibre brace (made by Trulife in the U.K. http://trulife.com/all-products/orthotics/ankle-foot-orthoses/carbon-fibre-afo/matrix ) for my leg that has worked very well. It gives me the stability I need without being too heavy. I don’t wear it around the house, but when I go out, it helps tremendously. > >I looked up Brown-Sequard Syndrome. The symptoms of it read very much like TM so I’m curious… you said you have probable MS, but were dx’d with TM this year. Is that a correction to the initial BSS diagnosis of 20 years ago or in addition to it? > >And the Cranial Sacral Therapy… I’m very interested in it. I had many years of chiropractic treatments during my teens & 20’s due to severe headaches and backaches caused by my Scoliosis, but finally stopped going because I had my spine fused (and partially because of the cost). Since then, I’ve considered going back, but the thought of someone else touching and manipulating my body just creeps me out… I have extreme sensitivity to synthetic fabrics which make my skin feel like it’s crawling and being hugged by others can sometimes be painful. I tried acupuncture a couple years ago, but didn’t see (or feel) any improvement in my condition. You mention Cranial Sacral Therapy helped you more than anything else. In what way – other than the obvious feeling of well-being – did it help you? With pain or with function? Also, do you use pain meds? If so, what do you use and in what dosage? > >Sorry if I sound nosy, but I’m always interested in alternative therapies. Since we all seem to react differently, you never know what might work for you. > >Betty >(in Northern California ) > > > >________________________________ > >From:Susan Kleinz [mailto:skle...@cox.net] >Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 9:02 AM >To: Elizabeth Clark >Cc: kimharrison...@comcast.net; tmic-list@eskimo.com >Subject: Re: [TMIC] CBS > >As "newbe" to this website, I'm Susan Kleinz > >57, married, 3 children, >diagnosed 20 years ago with Brown Sequard Syndrome, probable MS after becoming paralyzed on left side. > >diagnosed Feb. of this year with Transverse Myeliltis. - can walk with a brace on left leg. > >thank you for all these wonderful websites! > >my neurologist at Barrows Neurological Clinics in Phoenix AZ says - no flu or shingles shots. >I've never had either. > >Tried 10 sessions of acupuncture... no clue if it helped. > >Many sessions of Cranial Sacral Therapy by RCST certified therapist - >phenomenal results - helped more than anything I have tried. > >B 12 shots twice a week help also. > >Susan >Phoenix , AZ > >On Oct 28, 2011, at 7:32 PM, Elizabeth Clark wrote: > > > >Wasn’t that a GREAT news bite? Cody Unser is an amazing girl (daughter of race cardriver, Al Unser, Jr.) and has several websites dedicated to the fight against spinal cord injuries – and particularly TM – to help educate others about our dreaded condition. Check out the following: > >http://www.deepthrottle.com/Essays/cody_unser.shtml > >http://cufsf.org/ > >http://restorative-therapies.com/codyunser > >http://www.longislandpress.com/2009/08/08/cody-unser-new-documentary-candid-take-on-paralysis/ > >http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/film_chronicle_of_cody_unsers_9_year_struggle_with_paralyzing_transverse_myelitis_premieres_june_2 > > >Betty >(in Northern California ) > > > >________________________________ > >From: kimharrison...@comcast.net [mailto:kimharrison...@comcast.net] >Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 2:48 PM >To: tmic-list@eskimo.com >Cc: transverse myelitis >Subject: Re: [TMIC] CBS > >Yes, here is the CBS link if anyone needs it >http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-20126766/scuba-diving-could-raise-hope-for-the-paralyzed/ > >________________________________ > >From: "James Berg" <molokai...@gmail.com> >To: "transverse myelitis" <tmic-list@eskimo.com> >Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 5:39:19 PM >Subject: [TMIC] CBS > >Did anyone see the CBS News piece on TM and Scuba diving? another possibility. >