A question to Linda Elgi - your description of how your TM started
intrigues me. Do you know where your
lesion is? I have some of those symptoms also, and my lesions are are
C4,5&6. And I have had a NEW and even better symptom than all of the others
I have - I have shooting pains on the right side of my head, shooting clear over
the top almost to my forehead. Have had them about 8 weeks now. Not fun. Neuro
not completely sure what is going on - still more testing - the never ending
tests. Has anyone else had this happen - the head thing?
Thanks
Linda C
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Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 2:49
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Subject: RE: [TMIC] tm
Mine hit me all at once, in half hours time.Started with a
tingly in my low back, and progressed to my legs geting rubbery and falling
alseep and that was it...lost both my legs and got rushed to the
hosp.
Linda Egli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My
symptoms came on over a 6 week period. Started with numbness in hands
& feet, moved to arms & legs, then to trunk & chest with banding
below my shoulder & thankfully stopped there. Took about 6 months for
all this to level out & now left with numbness esp. in hands and feet,
fatigue with anything I do, & poor balance. My main problem now is
increasing tremors in my right hand & now some in lower jaw (have never
heard anyone mention this), but my neuro thinks it is
normal.
Jill Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mine
came on gradually also. I thought it was Cauda Equina Syndrome again
like my dr. said the first time 2 yrs ago....
"Butcher,
Bernie [S&FS]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think mine came
on gradually - when I thin back to what happened before I went totally
numb, tingly and lame on my left side, there were some instances
where I think it may have been my spinal condition: walking wobbly,
bumping into things, spilling coffee , klutzy kinda things.
BERNARD
BUTCHER
I notice that every thing refers to acute TM. Has anybody in
the group had TM that has come on gradually. Everyone should read
the link that Frank sent about GP's. There I guess is nothing we
can do about this but we certainly should be informed. At a
hospital here in Virginia who employs physicians unless they see
patients in an allotted time the physician is asked to leave. Am
afraid that this is becoming the norm and is certainly a poor way to
practice good medicine.
Ann in
Virginia
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