You are
in my thoughts and prayers. I am in Massachusetts with all the flooding and I too, am in terrible pain!!
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From: Janice Nichols <
[email protected]>
To: j ra <
[email protected]>;
[email protected];
[email protected]; Transverse Myelytis <
[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, March 31, 2010 5:12:53 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Still in the Hospital
Weather
You got it!
Janice
From: j ra
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 12:51 PM
To:
[email protected] ;
[email protected] ;
[email protected] ; Transverse
Myelytis
Subject: [TMIC] Still in the Hospital
Hey guys, It's 10 days now and I'm still stuck in an ICU. It's
confirmed that it is recurrent TM. Right now they are just treating pain and
trying to manage symptoms. So say a prayer for me, or keep me in your
thouhgts.
Yours,
Jeron
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From:
[email protected]To:
[email protected];
[email protected];
[email protected]Subject: Re:
[TMIC] Weather
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 11:44:40 -0500
I am used to definite changes of seasons, but I could
really be tempted by a place that I would find "comfortable"
physically. Hope you get
there soon.
Janice
From: kevin weilacher
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 11:36 AM
To: Janice Nichols ; Robert Pall ;
[email protected] Subject: Re: [TMIC]
Weather
Janice,
To
me, it is an ideal place and as I said, I WILL be moving there someday. It is
the desert, so you have to like the desert, which means that there isn't as much
greenery for those that are used to it and of course the change of seasons isn't
as evident. If you can get past those kinds of things...it's a pretty great
place....my opinion of course..
Kevin Weilacher
N.E. Ohio (Canton)
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From: Janice Nichols <
[email protected]>
To: kevin weilacher <
[email protected]>; Robert Pall
<
[email protected]>;
[email protected]Sent: Wed,
March 31, 2010 10:12:59 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Weather
Kevin, Alamogordo sounds wonderful! I
didn't know they had places like that.
Janice
From: kevin weilacher
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 9:42 AM
To: Robert
Pall ;
[email protected] Subject: Re: [TMIC] Weather
One
other thing too, I notice that you are in NJ Rob, and as you can see I'm in
Ohio. Many of us are in the cold part of the country and have these
issues.
I am, as soon as I possibly can, going to move back to the
southwest. I lived in a town called Alamogordo New Mexico back in the 80's and
it had the most ideal weather of anywhere I've ever seen and I've lived in a lot
of places after spending 20 years in the Air Force.
Average annual high
temp of 76 degrees, average annual low temp of 47 degrees, 11 inches total
precipitation per year and 4 inches of snow per year.
Humidity averages only
about 50% year around and also about 80% days of sunshine a year.
The
elevation is about 4,000 feet and within a 20 minute drive you can go into the
mountains and be over 9,000 feet and have all the snow you want and it is 20
degrees
cooler. Plus, I love southwest style cooking.....
As much as Ohio
and PA are "home" to me because this is the part of the country where I was born
and raised and where my family is, they can keep it. I'm tired of cold, snow and
all the rest of the mess that goes with it.
Kevin Weilacher
N.E. Ohio
(Canton)
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From: Robert Pall
<
[email protected]>
To: kevin weilacher
<
[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, March 30, 2010 9:08:11
AM
Subject: RE: [TMIC]
Weather
Thanks Kevin...just one more lousy side effect of
TM!
Rob
________________________________
From: kevin weilacher
[mailto:
[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 10:06
AM
To: Robert Pall; Transverse Myelytis
Subject: Re: [TMIC]
Weather
Hi Rob
and all,
Yes, I think all of us TMr's should band
together to become
meteorologists. I think we could probably be better weather predictors than the
weather folks on TV.
What I have found now in the close to two years of
TM, in the summertime I can tell even the slightest change in humidity and
barometric pressure. In other words, if there is a storm brewing, my legs will
let me know because they ache like no tomorrow. The humidity drives me nuts
because now with TM the only part of me that sweats is my head and it sweats
profusely, probably to make up for the rest of my body not sweating
anymore.
In the winter with the cold, the pain level multiplies many
times. I can hardly stand to go outside for more than a few minutes and a ride
in the car, even with the heater on, is sometimes almost unbearable. Also the
cold makes my legs stiffen up like boards. A short walk to the end of the
driveway to get the mail and then back to the house and
I'll have a hard time
stepping up the two small steps into the house. My knees will not want to bend,
I'll literally have to grab ahold of the door frame and pull myself up into the
house.
Oh, and by the way, I use a cane to get around. I have pretty bad
foot drop on my left foot but wear a brace for that.
Now, right now
during this time of the year I'm not noticing too many issues other than some of
the normal pain and also in the Fall when the weather is decent, I don't have
too many problems then either, other than the "normal" ones.
So, I guess
to answer your question, as far as I'm concerned, the weather does raise some
problems with TM.
Best to you,
Kevin Weilacher
N.E. Ohio
(Canton)
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From: Robert Pall
<
[email protected]>
To: Transverse Myelytis
<
[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, March
30, 2010 8:29:31
AM
Subject: [TMIC]
Weather
We are getting a huge amount of
rain in the Tri-State area which started yesterday and is expected to end
tomorrow. My question is one we have discussed numerous times …but if you will
indulge me with your responses one more time. For me high humidity and rain seem
to have a tremendous impact on how I feel. The banding in my legs feels twice as
bad as normal…as do the numbness and pins and needles. Considering we have
members in this group spread out throughout the country (other countries as
well) I am interested in how weather and what type of weather (if any) makes TM
worse for you.
Rob in New Jersey
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