so is what you are saying in the first part that the stress that TM caused 
created a physical problem in your knee that was fixable?

makes sense.

i have had a fit out of my right side since TM and it bugged me because I knew 
there was nothing wrong where the pain is and wondered if the spasms would 
effect these areas physically. I supposed that is why physical therapy can help 
somewhat yet not altogether.

that's interesting.




________________________________
 From: Robert Pall <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2011 12:23 PM
Subject: [TMIC] I am walking better
 

About a year ago I realized that my walking was getting worse and more 
painful.....my Dr. senht me for an MRI of my right leg which is my bad one and 
guess what...it showed that I had a tear in the meniscus part of my knee. I 
proceeded to have microsurgery to repair it andf within 4 weeks (and some PT) I 
was walking as good if not better than any time since TM hit me. I also had no 
pain and was able to walk longer distances without the fatigue and banding 
setting in. 
Now a year later I started having pain on the other side of my knee. Again I 
went to the surgeon thinking I might need another operation...but instead he 
prescribed to me the "Flector Patch" which is a self adhesive part you apply to 
the most painful area and like magic the pain went away.
My point is that sometimes we treat all of our conditions as if they are TM 
related ...but sometimes we tend to ignore the possibility that it is not. I am 
lucky to hyave a Dr. who understands TM but also checks for other factors 
leading to my discomforts.
 
All the best!
 
Rob in New Jersey

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