You are right Trudy - "modisty" is no longer in my dictionary.  I think it got 
thrown out the moment that I entered the ER door at the hospital.

Candy K


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Trudy 
To: natalie mizenko
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: 4/25/2007 5:32:45 PM 
Subject: RE: [TMIC] My Story


Natalie, welcome to a very “elite” group. A group that no-one really wants to 
be a part of!! But TM it is and we all have different stories, meds, aches, 
pains, problems to share, so do not hesitate. I was just wondering the extent 
of the damage? Are you in a wheelchair, walker, cane? I had to cath for a few 
months but then I was able to get more control. Tho now I’ve just seen a new 
neurologist who is going to try to fix my leakage problem. He said today there 
are some new advances even using Botox. Well if that happens I want him to use 
it on my face also. J Having turned 60 this year I could use a great deal of 
botox…. My TM hit in 2002 and I use a walker to get around. Have problems with 
pain and still trying new drugs to help that situation!  Again, welcome to the 
group we come in all ages, sizes, denominations and political ideologies. Tho 
religion and politics are not discussed. J There are no dumb or “embarrassing” 
questions! After what most of us have been thru “mod!
 esty” is no longer one of our hang-ups!
Sincerely,
Trudy from Virginia (where we are still reeling from the Virginia Tech atrocity)




From: natalie mizenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 3:59 PM
To: Transverse Myellitis
Subject: [TMIC] My Story

Candis asked for my story so here goes....  Around the 2nd wk. of Dec. 06 I was 
walking back to bed from the restroom and collapsed in the floor.  I stood up 
only to find I could walk on one leg only.  On Dec. 13th my husband took me to 
Little Rock, Arkansas, to a hospital there where my back dr. had privileges.  
He had some tests given and told me "Natalie it is not a surgery case this time 
-- something else is happening".  He was going on vacation the next week, so I 
had to go to a rehab center - which was awful.  The dr. was sooo mean and they 
kept trying to make me walk and I couldn't.  My doc. returned back and put me 
back into the hospital.  I had my spinal cord stimulator removed and that night 
had an MRI.  Soon, he told me I had TM.  He said I will give you some steriods 
and try and reverse it.  He gave me some (don't know how much) and asked me the 
next day do you feel any more, like below T12?  Which is the area of my injury. 
 I said no.  This was repeated the next!
  day. I was then asked "which rehab center did I want to go to?" .  The one I 
wanted to, was too full, so once again I went to a small one.  Not much better 
than the other one.  I decided within the first week of attending there, I 
wanted to get to a bigger place and be exposed to more than I was already 
seeing what was around me.  I told my family Baylor in Dallas.  So I went there 
for 6 wks. of rehab.  About one mth. ago I returned home, having been gone a 
total of 3 mths. since TM had hit me.  I was cathing before this happened, but 
standing up which I found was the easiest way to for me.  I once again taught 
myself to cath at Baylor while sitting in bed, but after my last hospital stay 
having had a foley in me for a couple days; my bladder has gone crazy.  I'm to 
see my urologist in L.R. next week, but I have a malignant tumor (MRI in TX) 
picked it up on my kidney and I bet he will focus on that instead.  It's not a 
big tumor now.  I'm more upset about all this urine ev!
 erywhere after I cath!!!!  Oh well....and so it goes....Natalie
  



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