It sounds like she may have been having a heart attack. My prayers go out to 
Pam's family.
Marieke
 

From: [email protected]
Date: 6/7/2009 8:14:43 PM
To: [email protected];  [email protected];  [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TMIC]ABOUT PAM MONTZ......PLEASE READ THIS... IT IS FOR REAL
 






This message goes out to Todd and all of my dearest TM friends.
 
On Saturday afternoon, our dear Pam Montz passed away in the hospital.  She had 
been complaining to me about her shoulder and arm pain for over a week.  I 
believe it was her left arm,  but I am not sure.  I don't even know what to 
write.
 
I have no details at this time.  Linda Cherpenski is calling Dan to see what is 
going on and will let us know either by phone or email.  One of us will get 
back to you.
 
Pam and I were extremely close.  She called me every single day just to check 
on me and chat.  We exchanged friendship gifts, matching earrings, which I will 
never wear again or I will put them on and never take them off.  Which one 
should I do???
 
I want to take this time to tell you that each and every one of you is dear to 
me.  Your names, pictures and emails are etched onto my heart and I will carry 
them with me forever.
 
Pam is in the wings of the Angels, on her way to the Promised Land in the world 
of Jesus Christ.  I know that she is Catholic.  I would like to begin a fund 
for TM research in her name.  Where do I begin???  How much can we raise in her 
name???   I hope that you will all be as generous as possible.
 
I will begin the donation with $300.00.  Who will either match me, do me 
better, or simply send what you can???  When you make your donation make it out 
to: 
 
The Pamela Montz Foundation for Transverse Myelitis Research 
 
and I will discuss with Jim Lubin about the best way to handle the donations.  
One of us will get back to the List.
 
As "Tiny Tim" once said,
 "God Bless Us Everyone"
 
Love,
Jude
 

In a message dated 6/7/2009 3:42:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:





Thank you, Janice, for this topic.
I was a accountant clerk.  I had made the third layoffs of my company, leaving 
me to be the last accountant clerk for two companies.  I had two wonderful 
bosses and worked 15 mins from home.  
TM hit me a few weeks before my 38th birthday.
After 3 years with TM and it didn't look like I would be returning back to work 
any time soon.  We had been going to Corpus Christi, Texas once a month to see 
friends and with the gas prices, we decided to retired in CC, TX.
Would like to return to work, but how to & keep up the PT at the same time?
I too, live on Social Security disability and Long Term disability.
Hope everyone is doing what makes them happy right now,
Todd in CC, TX
TM @ T-4 to T-8 on April 1, 2002

--- On Fri, 6/5/09, Janice <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Janice <[email protected]>
Subject: [TMIC] Occupations
To: "transverse myelitis" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, June 5, 2009, 11:22 AM






Hi Guys!
 
I have been curious about something for a while and since things have kind of 
slowed down, want to ask you all what you did
before TM hit and if you were able to go back to it or if you are doing 
something new.                                                                  
 I am including even those who just read these emails and don't usually
respond.   I would like to hear from everybody and would think all of us would 
be interested.   I will start:
 
I was a school nurse's secretary/assistant in a large high school for 19 years. 
  I absolutely loved it - everyday was different, as
you can imagine working with high schoolers!   Our school nurse was gone a lot 
to other schools we were responsible for, so
I was left alone quite a bit and handled many different situations.  I was well 
trained for this and it was great.
 
Janice  



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