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Hello to all,
I have a question. A Doctor friend of mine, who is an orthopedic asked
if I had an EMG to see how far the nerve damage is? I don't know if any
of you out there have had this done and why. Is this the test with all
the needles? Would it serve a purpose? He thinks I should antagonize my
neurologist to make him try to investigate in all directions. He also
asked if I was ever put on antibiotics? Which I was not. As I guess
there is that underlying unknown virus contracted for me to have TM.
But I truly believe I got TM after the receiving the hepatitis shots I
had to have because of working in a hospital.
Anyway, I'd appreciate any feed back.
A quote I like -- I know God will not give me anything that I can't
handle. I just wish He didn't trust me so much :-)
My best to you, Deborah
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Hi Deborah,
A "bad" vaccine can be responsible for causing your tm. Most tm'ers don't
have the electromylography done. It consists of either the needles or the
small disc electrodes,whichever they decide to use at that time.
OK,back to the vaccine. The virus theory activating an auto-immune disorder
is thoght to be the cause of Ideopathic Transverse Myelitis They are several
more known causes of Transverse Myelitis. A "BAD" vaccine can be introduced
into the body and provoke an inflammatory response in a collection point in
the CNS. This is likely a pressure point in the spine area that is due to
injury etc. In your case the Hep B vaccine could be suspect. They wouldn't
give you antibiotics because they didn't know what virus they were fighting.
Anyway,the other causes of tm are documented and I won't go into them. Any
questions just ask.
best regards,
Phil (What I would do would be to get blood tests done to
check the Hep B virus antibodies in your blood and this could tell you what
they really injected you with.)(I think Hepatitus B vaccine lasts for a
lifetime)