yeah JB i heard something about some winter in the planes,,thank God for right 
here right now! No i trust that the planes will by the integrity of their 
nature will come out on top as always......

I looked and I tried and I looked and I tried to find a way to get back to work 
tomorrow!

Im not going back to work tomorrow.

but as long as I am here i will look for ways to make tomorrow work today!

(someone remind me of that on my next OMG this spasm is killing mg me segment)


________________________________
 From: bobberino <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; tmic <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] How to educate medical prodessionals
 

  
My wife's first attack was on 97 September, just before we were about to 
move from EssEff to Memphis.    She had a second attack at a 
different spot in 99 Feb.
She went on Avonex the following month, and still gets an injection every 8 
or 9 dayze.   She's not been 'cured' but can function almost normally, 
except for fatigue, and the hot summers don't help one bit.... heat slows 
her down but doesn't stop her.
 
To all of you waiting for a 'quick fix'..... am afraid there just ain't 
one, not just yet.
But hang in there, one step at a time.     And write to 
any of us when you need to vent.
 
BobbyJim in Elvisland, where it hit 62º today....... some winter, 
eh.....????
----- Original Message ----- 
>From: [email protected] 
>To: tmic 
>Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 9:04  PM
>Subject: [TMIC] How to educate medical  prodessionals
>
>
>One of the best tools that I have used in talking to my  doctors is repeating 
>something that I learned from someone in TMIC, my "online  support group".  I 
>quote some of you.  I ask my doctors about the  meds some of you are taking.  
>I Show the combinations that are working  and let my doctor that I'm not the 
>only TM patient with such and such a  symptom.  I asked my doctor about Lyrica 
>after reading about it from  people on TMIC.  The same thing happened when 
>some of you had success  with Cymbalta.  My doctor's have been impressed with 
>the knowledge of our  group.
> 
>My personality was effected by TM.  TM was a humbling  experience.  My brain 
>was clouded and fuzzy.  I stumbled and bumped  into walls.  My income was cut 
>in half.  I became a "housewife"  instead of having the prestige of my 35 year 
>career.  There were times I  had a hard time thinking of words or forming a 
>complete sentence.  I felt  lke a zombie.  I've come a long, long way in my 
>eight years with TM, but  when I first had TM and Barbara Harper told me she 
>was still getting better  after eight I was appalled.  I had been a goal 
>oriented person and I was  seeking a quick-fix answer.  The oldies on TMIC 
>know there is no  quick-fix for TM.  We have found happiness in something 
>besides  ourselves.  
> 
>It isn't mind over matter.  It isn't "getting over  yourself" as one friend 
>said to me.  It's accepting who you are right now  and hoping it will get 
>better.  I have improved year after year after  year.  My life changed, but I 
>appreciate much more now than I did eight  years ago when I thought I was on 
>top of the world.
> 
>HOPE!
> 
>Patti - Michigan
> 
> 

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