I don't know it affects you, but whenever I have any alcohol, it
interferes with the effectiveness of my pain medication. I was never a
lush - a glass of wine or a beer occasionally, or a mixed drink or
champagne at parties and holidays - but ever since TM, I can't drink
anything without the pain breaking through way sooner than it should. I
tried several times thinking it was just a coincidence or I was overly
fatigued prior to the drink, but it happens every time no matter what.
Kinda puts a damper on celebrations now, but I've resigned myself to NOT
imbibe - it just isn't worth the discomfort!
Betty
On 1/26/2013 2:41 PM, Janice Nichols wrote:
Linda,
I have a good friend who has tremors in his hands too. You are
right, he says a good stiff drink makes a difference with his tremors!
You are making the best of what TM has done to you and that is saying
a lot!! Keep it up and keep responding.
Janice
*From:* Linda Egli <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Saturday, January 26, 2013 11:10 AM
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: [TMIC] Tonight, Today, Tomorrow
I lost a wonderful job working in a local Public Health Department. I
had worked there for 12 years & loved every minute of the job. I went
to the doctor with severe numbness & loss of motor function, I then
saw a neurologist & after a 36 years as a nurse, my career was over.
I left work that day & was never able to return - very hard to deal
with & probably took 2-3 yeas to finally accept.
I miss dancing; I was not the greatest but I enjoyed it.
The main thing I miss now is only having partial use of my hands.
About 2 years into TM I developed essential tremors in both hands
(especially the right hand & I am right handed). I take Primidone but
it really doesn't help a lot. The main thing that helps the tremors is
alcohol & I can't drink every 4-6 hours, (but some days I try).
Between the severe numbness & tremors, using my hands can be
difficult. I had always enjoyed sewing, needlework, crocheting, scrap
booking, & just anything involvingarts & crafts. I got rid of 95% of
my craft & sewing items because I could not stand not being able to
use them (I had a whole room for crafts). I have found I can do
jigsaw puzzles - the 3-D ones with larger foam pieces or a little
crocheting if I keep it at 15 -20 minutes.
I try to be positive as much as possible, knowing there are many
people with much worse difficulty than me. On a good note, I have a
wonderful supportive husband (helps with laundry & tries to help
cooking), good medical coverage, & am able to afford someone in to
help with the house 3 days weekly.
Life is what you make of it.
Linda E.
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*From:* john snodgrass <[email protected]>
*To:* transverse myelitis <[email protected]>
*Sent:* Saturday, January 26, 2013 5:44 AM
*Subject:* Re: [TMIC] Tonight, Today, Tomorrow
i was a work-a-holic
i sure miss that!
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*From:* "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Cc:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Friday, January 25, 2013 10:32 PM
*Subject:* [TMIC] Tonight, Today, Tomorrow
*Hi everybody,*
*Tonight, sitting here doing nothing, I'm wondering how Transverse
Myelitis has affected your life. What has it stolen from you. Maybe
everything, maybe nothing. I'm sure it is a personal thing.*
*Some people choose to focus on life and believe that everything in
life happens for a reason. *
*I love life and refuse to let TM steal one minute. Life is made up of
many joyous moments and I choose to focus on those moments, not TM. *
*Because of my love for life, I refuse to feel sorry for myself. I've
learned to be outspoken about my TM and I've become a demanding person
because of TM. *
*I hate that I've had to give up driving and remember how it used to
feel heading down the highway with my arm resting on the window turned
all the way down.*
*Always remember that t/oday could be potentially the best day of your
life. Never take today for granted. When you wake up each morning
remember to thank God for giving you another day./*
*/Always end the day with a positive thought. No matter how hard
thing were, Tomorrow is a fresh opportunity to make it better.
(unknown)/*