This is how my neuro explained TM to me also.  He said that TM is usually a 
one-time occurrence and I should have already seen  its worse affects on me.  
He didn't give me any false hopes of further healing, but I also don't fear 
getting worse.  He called it status-quo.

Patti 
---- "Tracey L. Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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We were told that TM could very easily turn to MS later in life. I don't
know remember what the % was but I think it was about 14% of people who
have TM go on later to be diagnosed with MS. My understanding is that TM
works backwards compared to MS. TM starts bad and gets better, MS starts
slow and progressively gets worse. Has anyone else been told about
this??
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 9:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Re: Who's got what?


In a message dated 5/13/2007 7:10:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

        .  I'm always worried that my TM will come back OR progress to
MS?

This is the type of email that I was alluding to...does TM progress to
MS?  Does TM affect other organs the way that MS does?  I get a lot of
questions like this, and there seems also to be confusion regarding
medications between the two illnesses.  If they are related, it seems
like what works on one disease would work for the other.  
 
Thank you,
Jude



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