Trudy,

The font size is just fine with me.  I can read it much better than some 
others.  I have found that with TM my vision sometimes blurs on me etc.  Not 
like in the beginning 5 1/2 yrs ago when I couldn't even read a page in a 
magazine.  However, once in a while I read the computer and end up squinting or 
eyes watering etc etc.  Can't be that I'm 63 can it?  LOL 

Good luck with your exercises.  I think I should be doing some too.  I find it 
enough to just be able to walk around.  Exercises would probably help me too.  
I did find going for walks this past week or so was helping. 
 
However, this morning we have wakened to 'snow' that dreaded word.  I wondered 
why my legs felt like cement and were tingly more than usual yesterday.  Waking 
in the night to go to the bathroom my muscles were even more tight than usual.  
The snow outside this morning explained it all. 

It will melt fast (I hope) and there is not much of it but who knows.  It IS 
spring in Alberta.

Hugs and good luck with the exercises.  
Heather in Calgary (where it is USUALLY sunny)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Trudy Ogilvie 
  To: Janice 
  Cc: transverse myelitis 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:24 AM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC]


  Janice
  It's incredible what a difference a really good therapist can do for you! My 
new therapist has definitely made a difference in my walking and my "attitude". 
 I had pretty much given up after 7yrs. of any real improvement. The big BUT 
is.... you have to do your exercises faithfully every day. I took a nasty fall 
in an elevator and I did nothing for two weeks but rest! I cannot believe how 
much I have "regressed". This 62 year old body just does not want to return to 
that exercise routine!! Boy you are so right ... blood, sweat and tears!!! 
ARGH!!  We'll send each other positive vibes to help keep us focused! Oh you'll 
definitely say some prayers..like.. Oh God if she makes me do one more lunge 
I'm gonna die!!  :)  
  Blessings!
  Trudy
  P. S. I cannot close my eyes and balance myself. I get dizzy.. anyone else??? 
  Please let me know if my font on my e-mails is too big???


  On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:31 AM, L T CHERPESKI <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi Janice,

    This new session of leg therapy sounds very positive.  And I know what you 
mean by blood, sweat and tears - but it will definitely be worth all the 
effort.  I am already seeing you in the pool again!  No more hospital food.  I 
will keep you in my prayers.  Be sure to let us know how you're doing. Just 
keep visualizing that water!

    Hugs,
    Linda


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Janice 
      To: transverse myelitis 
      Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 9:17 PM
      Subject: [TMIC] 


      Well, I am really into a new session of leg therapy with a new therapist 
and getting excited about being able to get stronger
      and hopefully walk better with less pain.  This therapist is supposed to 
be really good.   This will be done with blood, sweat and tears - litterally.   
But, I can see me getting closer to getting into the pool again.   I dearly 
loved my water aerobics.    Please say a prayer for me as I always do for my TM 
friends.
         
      This is a last-ditch effort on our part.  If  this doesn't do it, my only 
alternative will be drugs and lots of sitting.   The enthusiasm 
      for swimming from you is overwhelming.   I used to dream when I was in 
the hospital about walking in the water again.   Then, I would wake up to 
hospital food!

      It is getting late, so I will sign off.    Really enjoy all the issues we 
discuss - I learn from them.

      Janice
          

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