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>  No one here has said that there is a *cure* once the damage is done.
> Yes, I agree with you Gunny, *if*, it's idiopathic TM.  As I said, my TM was
> caused by NMO, Sal's by ADEM, and it also presents in vasculitis, MS, spinal
> cord infarct, and other neurological disorders.  *If* the underlying cause
> is a bacterial infection the underlying infection is treated first, and yes,
> often with good results.  There are many within the MS community, that have
> been there.  Not a *cure* but, legitimate treatment.  For me, that treatment
> consists of suppressing all of my mature circulating BCells.  It works.  I
> continue to walk.  I also continue to see.
>

*Whenever they were attempting to diagnose the cause of my first TM episode,
a bacterial infection was considered first.  When it was ruled out, and not
until, other avenues were investigated.*
**
*Gracie  *

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