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Old 07-16-2008, 05:22 PM #1
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Joe - I'm sorry I am reading all this late. I do hope you are OK and feeling better.

Although they have never diagnosed me with TM, I have those spinal lesions that do the same thing. Cherie is correct in how things work with these dang things and provided you with some awesome information and advice.

I recently, in April, had a bad flare of a spinal lesion causing all sorts of chaos from the t-spine down. I was down, in bed, unable to move for about 4 or 5 days. Those were the worse and most painful. Slowly things start to return to my new normal. All in all it took about 8 weeks for things to settle down. However, the "crisis" time was about a couple of weeks.

Saying some prayers for you that you are starting to feel better.
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tkrik, thanks much for the reply, it makes me feel good that this WILL go back to the way it used to be at some point...

Thanks much for the words....:-)

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Joe - I'm sorry I am reading all this late. I do hope you are OK and feeling better.

Although they have never diagnosed me with TM, I have those spinal lesions that do the same thing. Cherie is correct in how things work with these dang things and provided you with some awesome information and advice.

I recently, in April, had a bad flare of a spinal lesion causing all sorts of chaos from the t-spine down. I was down, in bed, unable to move for about 4 or 5 days. Those were the worse and most painful. Slowly things start to return to my new normal. All in all it took about 8 weeks for things to settle down. However, the "crisis" time was about a couple of weeks.

Saying some prayers for you that you are starting to feel better.
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I was dx'd w/MS in 2005 officially (as they took my official dx in 2003 away from me) and then when I went to another neuro this last year, he told me he's not sure if I have MS but that I definitely had TM in 2003. Ok, great.

But my TM was nothing like what Cherie described or what is normally like TM--at least not from the way I experienced it. Mine lasted almost 1 year and I kept getting progressively worse over a period of months. It started on February 6, 2003, and I hit my worst in August 2003. Kept getting new sx, which sucked but kept me on my toes.

Did have pain in my feet which was helped by a really low dose psych drug. First they tried Elavil and then they gave me Pamelor as I had some side effects from Elavil. Nothing else touched the pain--not neurontin and not baclofen. Also ended up with bad restless leg syndrome during that time too.

Fatigue was a real killer. My worst day was when I went to get out of bed and put my feet on the floor but both my legs gave out on me. So I ended up on the floor looking up at the ceiling wondering when this was all going to end.

Never had any bowel or bladder problems, as is common with TM. And it took me probably until 2004 or 2005 for some of the sx to subside. Neuro won't tell me why that is--improvement is generally seen far quicker than I showed.

I've had exacerbations, two of which I sought IVSM for and was given it. But I don't complain to my doc regularly when things are going on, so the neuro at the well-respected hospital said that I'd never had any "exacerbations." Lovely...... don't complain, you don't get it logged into your records. You do complain they pin you for a whiner or tell you it'll go away on its own. Or they see you, tell you there's nothing they can do for you, and you've wasted time going to the doc for that. <sigh>

I truly hope, Joe, that things get better quickly for you. The neuro pain really bites the big hairy one. At least you're getting a little bit of relief from the naproxen. That's good.

BTW, having more than one episode of TM is unusual. So Cherie's the exception rather than the rule. Generally, most people only have one episode of TM. And it's not always associated with MS. It can be a precursor to MS, a stand alone episode, or occur when you do have MS.

Best of luck to you! Recover quickly and I hope you don't have any residual sx like I did.
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Thanks Gazelle,

Things did no improve yet, I just got out of the hospital on Wednesday from a 5 day stay. Since writing this thread, I have been in the hospital on and off, filed for "short term" disability and am awaiting my Neuro to start me on IVIG therapy which scares me.

This is the first day I could even write anything. Ths is wearing me out.

Thnks for the response and thanks everyone.............This disease sucks...........:-(


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I was dx'd w/MS in 2005 officially (as they took my official dx in 2003 away from me) and then when I went to another neuro this last year, he told me he's not sure if I have MS but that I definitely had TM in 2003. Ok, great.

But my TM was nothing like what Cherie described or what is normally like TM--at least not from the way I experienced it. Mine lasted almost 1 year and I kept getting progressively worse over a period of months. It started on February 6, 2003, and I hit my worst in August 2003. Kept getting new sx, which sucked but kept me on my toes.

Did have pain in my feet which was helped by a really low dose psych drug. First they tried Elavil and then they gave me Pamelor as I had some side effects from Elavil. Nothing else touched the pain--not neurontin and not baclofen. Also ended up with bad restless leg syndrome during that time too.

Fatigue was a real killer. My worst day was when I went to get out of bed and put my feet on the floor but both my legs gave out on me. So I ended up on the floor looking up at the ceiling wondering when this was all going to end.

Never had any bowel or bladder problems, as is common with TM. And it took me probably until 2004 or 2005 for some of the sx to subside. Neuro won't tell me why that is--improvement is generally seen far quicker than I showed.

I've had exacerbations, two of which I sought IVSM for and was given it. But I don't complain to my doc regularly when things are going on, so the neuro at the well-respected hospital said that I'd never had any "exacerbations." Lovely...... don't complain, you don't get it logged into your records. You do complain they pin you for a whiner or tell you it'll go away on its own. Or they see you, tell you there's nothing they can do for you, and you've wasted time going to the doc for that. <sigh>

I truly hope, Joe, that things get better quickly for you. The neuro pain really bites the big hairy one. At least you're getting a little bit of relief from the naproxen. That's good.

BTW, having more than one episode of TM is unusual. So Cherie's the exception rather than the rule. Generally, most people only have one episode of TM. And it's not always associated with MS. It can be a precursor to MS, a stand alone episode, or occur when you do have MS.

Best of luck to you! Recover quickly and I hope you don't have any residual sx like I did.
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Thanks for the update, Joe.

You are almost 1/2 way through the worst of it now, and you WILL get to feeling significantly better.

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Hi lady_express_44,

1/2 way?, so soon, wow, that means in 2 more weeks I will be getting better?


Thanks for the encouragement, it has definately helped me.....:-)

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You are almost 1/2 way through the worst of it now, and you WILL get to feeling significantly better.

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1/2 way?, so soon, wow, that means in 2 more weeks I will be getting better?


Thanks for the encouragement, it has definately helped me.....:-)

Joe

Yep, you are probably close to 1/2 way through the WORST of this. The hardest time is the first 4 - 6 weeks (you are over two weeks into it now), and although recovery is not immediate, things should slowly start to improve from that point.

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