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Old 03-31-2008, 10:30 AM #1
Beachbum Beachbum is offline
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Default I'm new here...any TM patients?

Hello! I'm fairly new here. I joined 3 days ago & can't get anything done but reading. This site is so informative.

I have Transverse Myelitis, spina bifida, & ddd. I hurt from the neck down to the tailbone along with migraines. Was wondering if anyone else on here has TM to see what symptoms they have & what route you are taking for relief?

Thanks in advance!
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