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Old 07-15-2008, 08:39 PM
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Hi Cherie,

I am in SO much pain right now and the numbness is starting to really get to me also, BUT I have somewhat good news, the doc says that I only have the MS form of TM, it is TM caused by my MS, I have a new lesion on my C-3 and I THINK she said something like another one on my T-spine area?

So they are going to treat me with 2 more days of IV Steriods and see if that calms it down, I'll tell ya Cherie, this is NOT fun at all and i canNOT believe you went through this in a much worse form, I cannot fathom it being worse than this........You HAVE to be the strongest woman alive to have endured a more severe case of this........WOW!

hopefully I am on the downward end of this bout that they are calling an MS relapse....

I want to thank you once again for all the great insight you gave me, I really want to say SO much more but I am hurting SO bad I will write it late..

Thanks again Cherie, you are a great person!

:-)
Joe


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Originally Posted by lady_express_44 View Post
Steroids have never proven to be of assistance, not in any trials or from what I've gathered talking to others, but you have already done them so that's ok. Like I said, I know some people do them anyway, because they want to do "something" . . .

It's neurological pain and sensations, so I haven't really seen anything that helps significantly. Some people try Baclofen, Neurontin, even narcotics and valium. I am trying to remember what another lady I know said she was taking . . . but I'll have to look that up again.

Personally, I took only Naproxen, 500 mg X 2 per day. That was during the worst period, and only seemed to take the edge off the back pain. I am very sensitive to meds though, so my doctors carefully weigh out the pros and cons before they recommend anything to me.

Admittedly, and thankfully, I have a very high tolerance to pain, ever since I was very little. My first indication of pain is MAJOR "mental confusion", then I have to try and analyze what it is that is hurting. This has its advantages, however when pain is not managed properly, it ultimately becomes unmanageable. By that time, will take much longer to get it under control again.

Neurological pain is a different kettle of fish though, and I FELT it.

I don't have any magical answers, unfortunately.

Let us know when you hear for sure if it is TM.

Cherie
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Dxd RRMS 12/23,06, Copaxone 2/07 to 9/07 - Rebif 10/07 to 7/08, BAD flare with Transverse Myelitis & Pancreatitis.....,9/08 Pseudo Cyst!!!! and another TM attack. Started Tysabri 9/22/08 - 10/21 Allergic reaction to Tysabri, SSDI Approved 11/14!! Continued Ty 11/17 with a Pre-medicate. Solumedral 12/11-12/13 Ty #5 Jan 12th!
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