Yes. I attribute my TM to the stress I was experiencing while down-sizing a 
bank branch by eliminating a satelite drive-up building. closing down 18 ATM's, 
raising the fees on an entire mall of commercial accounts so they would go 
elsewhere, and eliminating the jobs of 8 of my staff.  This was by order of 
upper management and I couldn't tell my staff the final outcome.  I just kept 
dropping the bomb month after month.
My neuro would not agree that stress caused the TM so I fall in the idiopathic 
category.  (I loved most of my 35 years of banking!)

---- Robert Pall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>     I truly believe that TM was caused by stress in my life. I believe I
> had nothing more serious than a summer cold, but due to the stress in my
> life which was extremely high at that time my immune system was weakened
> allowing the onset of TM. This is not very scientific, but I believe
> this was the cause for me. To further your research Sal, I would be
> interested to know if other TM'rs had a similar stressful period prior
> or during the onset.
>  
> Rob in New Jersey
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> From: sal r [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 2:51 PM
> To: tm
> Subject: [TMIC] time has passed but....this is for Every1 on the TMA
> list
> 
> 
> I know for some of us it has been a lifetime of our TM, ADEM, NMO, MS
> and so on...but have we ever figured what happened?  I know that we all
> have adapted to it and forgot about it but instead of having doctors and
> researchers find the reason why, whats a better source then the person
> who actually got it..What I am getting at is that i wanted everyone on
> the list to recall what they did 1 month to a year before their
> illness...ex: vacation, car accident...just something that you think
> would trigger it...I was in a car accident 8 months before my
> onset...also i was eating a lot of fast food and red meat....just even
> if you dont think it was it just put it down...it may not make a
> difference for us as it has already happened but what if we can prevent
> it for our future generations?
> 
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