Hi John,
   I wish I could say I had no pain for even a few seconds. But,from the moment 
I open my eyes until I go to sleep the burning pain,numbness,tingling,and 
"banding" are my constant companions.
   Today is a really bad day. Yesterday I went to Walmart with my daughter 
Lynn.While walking down an aisle,the cart got ahead of me somehow,and the next 
thing I knew I was flat on the floor. It almost felt like there was a slant to 
the floor.
I let go of the cart so it wouldn't fall over with me.So there I was 
,lying face down.Only one person stopped to help.She held her cart,Lynn held 
mine and I tried to push up on my "good" leg,but couldn't do it. Lynn went and 
got an employee who brought an automated cart,and I was able to get up by 
leaning on the seat and pushing up.
   Today I am bruised on my legs and forearms,and achy all over.But,I am so 
thankful I didn't break any bones.Lynn says she never saw anyone fall "in one 
piece" without bending knees.Scared her;she thought I was having a stroke or 
heart attack.
     Cheryl in Easthampton,MA.

--- On Mon, 8/2/10, john snodgrass <[email protected]> wrote:


From: john snodgrass <[email protected]>
Subject: [TMIC] pause from the cause
To: "transverse myelitis" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, August 2, 2010, 4:45 PM






Does anyone ever have moments that they don't feel anything?

Moments of "no pain"  but then you move and shazam! there it is again? 




      

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