Remove me from mailing list......too many emails........Odile Connor

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2012 2:19 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Is it really so important to know?

 

I was told I had TM on April 26, 1998 although I had been feeling numb and
tingly in my leg and trunk since October.  It was a slow onset. It is almost
14 years!  Don't know why my immune system attacked me, but it did. I have
had 6 episodes where I felt numb and tingly and the doctor put me back on
steroids and it went away.  Personally I think stress was a big factor in my
attacks. I also have another immune disease-bulbous pempgoid. Now I am
starting to ramble. It helps to talk to someone who knows what I am talking
about and it did initially involve my brain because I could not think of the
right words or write them.  That has returned slowly.

 

Jane/Splendora Tx

 

In a message dated 1/15/2012 11:12:28 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

I have had TM for more than 14 years and I have gone to the best Doctors
(Dr. Kerr). In this group as well as some of the other facebook groups there
seems to be a preoccupation with trying to find the cause that brought TM
into our lives. I certainly understand the importance of medical researchers
looking for these answers but I don't understand why it is so important for
us to have a definitive answer as to why we were unlucky enough to contact
TM.
I am a layman when it comes to our condition. I see my neuro twice a year
basically for pain management. I do not waste my time trying to answer a
question for which there is no answer.
We were just unlucky enough to have hit the million to one lottery....why
us...was it stress, was it a flu shot, was it just a common cold that our
immune system attacked improperly????
God only knows ....and try as we might how are we supposed to figure out the
cause when none of our doctors have been able to?

For me the most important things that a support group like ours can supply
is the medications that have been sucessful, and or the doctors that we have
confidence in. I like all of you pray for a cure....but at my age (64) I
pray it does not get worse and that new medications might make me feel
better.

Ok I am starting to ramble....

All the best to all!
Rob in New Jersey

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