Regina,
 
Would you mind sending us the link?  Is _www.Foix-Alajounine.com_ 
(http://www.Foix-Alajounine.com)  correct?
 
 
In a message dated 1/25/2013 5:50:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Okay Rick,
TM can be caused by a spinal cord problem.
Google Foix-Alajounine for details.
Foix-Alajounine or AVM in the spinal cord will cause TM if not  fixed.
Mine was not fixed, I didn't even know that this congestion was  happening 
in my spinal cord until after I was diagnosed with TM and  treated for it.
 
Much later, when I felt that I was getting worse, I insisted on an  MRI 
until I got one and sure enough, it showed an AVM in the spinal  cord.  I was 
told to have surgery ASAP to avoid a spinal  stroke.  I was operated for it 
in 2007.
 
This young neurologist I saw a year ago explained it all to me  after 
checking my hospital records.
The problem is that you can have this AVM for many years and not  know it.  
It hurt me to think that if I had had it taken care of  earlier, TM would 
be something I'd never heard of.
 
Luckily (if you can call it lucky) I was already on social security  when 
all this was going on, had just retired.  Putting up with this  disease and 
having to struggle with insurance and finances shouldn't  happen to any of 
us.  I wish you well.
 
 
 
 


--- On Fri, 1/25/13, [email protected]  <[email protected]> wrote:



From:  [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  [TMIC] Re: reviving the list
To: [email protected]
Cc:  [email protected]
Date: Friday, January 25, 2013, 2:05  PM


 
Hi  Rick,
 
I  too was too late to file for Social Security Disability.  I  hadn't 
worked for two years when I was hurt, and it wasn't an accident  that caused 
it, 
so I had no recourse.  I just recently talked to  an attorney again and she 
said the same thing.
 
I  wish Jimmy Carter was still the President.  At least he was  taking care 
of our welfare.
 
Your  friend,
Jude
 
 
In a message dated 1/25/2013 5:00:04 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
One neurologist suggested that maybe the tm was before  that injury to the 
cord. Dr. Kerr wouldn't go along with that  diaganosis and kept his first 
diagnosis that the injury developed  into transvere myelitis. I reserched the 
tm archives to find many  cases of spinal cord injuries that turned into tm. 
So its not  exclusivly the imutm.ned system that helps tm develope. So 
research  your drs. findings because there may be other reasons that you  
developed tm. Those findings gave me what I needed to claim Workers  Comp. 
benefits which before that I had no claim to Workers Comp.  Insurance. Wc 
fianally 
settled with me out of court. In retrospect I  could have claimed Socil 
Security Dis. Ins. I found this out later  after 11 years passed my 
hospitazation insurance canceded on me. Now  here I set with no insurance what 
so ever. 
These may be things that  newbies need to know when trying to understand SS 
laws. SS only goes  back on your work history for 10 years. I didn't know 
this until it  was 11 years later then I was to late. So be careful in your  
financial interest and planning your future. Your Tn buddy  Rick



 
 

From: "[email protected]"  <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Cc: [email protected]  
Sent: Friday,  January 25, 2013 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Re:  reviving the list



 
Wow  Rick,
 
That was some  story.  None of us had it easy, like you say.  I think  it's 
weird that your TM didn't show itself for 30 days.  I  think that's 
unusual.  Did your Dr's say anything about  that?  Just wondering...
 
Love  you,
Jude
 
 
In a message dated 1/25/2013 3:48:48 P.M. Eastern Standard  Time, 
[email protected] writes:

 
Hey tmicers. I was injured in 1998 when trying to lift  a heavy roll of 
carpet, that was late june 30 days later my  right foot went numb and later 
that same week I felt tremendous  pain in my left leg and I couldn't walk on it 
that night I sat in  hot water most of the night, the next morning both 
legs were  usless. I went to the emergency room in Memphis in extremely bad  
pain to find out my bladder had quit working. A foley was put in  and my 
bladder drained more than 2500 ml. after that my pain  settled down. I was 
bagged, given demerol several times and put in  ccu. Then after mri they found 
a 
spinal cord tear at t-10  effecting everything below that point. I was placed 
on  steriods and antibiotics and other things. I was kept there for  thirty 
days under neuroligy care. I have yet to regain anything. I  later was told 
after visiting Dr. Kerr that the spinal cord bleed  contributed to 
transverse myelitis. Thats when I found this list  of helpers. That was just a 
crazy 
time trying to keep with all  that tm trows at you. and thats pretty much 
where I stand now in  2013.  Rick
 
 
 
 


 
In a message dated 1/24/2013 12:11:00 P.M. Eastern Standard  Time, 
[email protected] writes:

Rob I'm with you. I like making new friends but the old  ones on this site 
have the most up to date news on Transverse  Myelitis and thats what drew me 
here back in 1998. I was one of  the first. Back then Drs.told me i'd never 
make it this far.  Well, how do ya like me now? Tm for 15 years. Rick in  







 
 
 
 
 
























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