Since we don't think that it's the nervous in our bad leg that's bad, it's the 
nervous in our spinal cord that's bad.  So, I believe that butting her own stem 
cells into her spinal cord at the place that the TM hit her spinal cord, would 
work better.
I'm wishing her well, since this has already happen to her.
Todd in CC, TX

--- On Sat, 7/10/10, Bernard Pelow <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Bernard Pelow <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [TMIC] This link was on the Forum today...surgery for 4-yr old 
with TM - WoW
To: "TMIC" <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, July 10, 2010, 12:45 AM


I am not sure how this will work?  TM does the damage at the cord level, so how 
is transferring nerves from one leg to another going to help?  Any of you got 
an idea as to this, especially medically trained persons.... I was a paramedic 
training to be an RN, and I cannot see how this is a fix for TM.  The only way 
a nerve transplant would work was if the girl had Gulliame Barre' and the 
myelin from that nerve was destroyed; then replacing it might work.  But for 
TM, I don't see or understand it.  The article said very little as to how the 
doctors came to this conclusion.
Peace,
Bernie in Texas

On 7/9/2010 11:14 AM, Pieter and Heather wrote: 



On the TM Forum today there was this link. 
It is about a little 4 yr old girl with TM and a first ever surgery to see if 
it can help her walk. WoW.
 
Heather in Calgary 
 
http://www.wbaltv.com/health/24188659/detail.html

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