Re: Strange feelings

Errol White (eamjwhite(AT)bigpond.com)
Mon, 28 Dec 1998 21:19:16 -0800

Hello Ken and Cheryl,
Talk about sweating, My lesion is at T6 to T8 and I call that the fault
line, LOL, and I sweat only from the fault line upwards and very
prolifically at night even when we have the airconditioner or pedestal fan
turned on. I can sweat in my air-conditioned office where I work just
walking slowly and doing small daily tasks.

Also like ken, I am not good nor do I like normal crowds, I feel
uncomfortable in crowds, probably because I am a bit unstable on my feet and
have been knocked over several times, so I avoid them mostly.

Regards from Errol, Narangba, Queensland, Australia. (on a hot summers
evening).
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Date: Sunday, 27 December, 1998 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Strange feelings

Hi Costas I don't remember how long you have had TM. Next month will be
18 yrs for me. When I was in the hospital ( 9 weeks) they had to change
the bed 2 or 3 times a day because I sweat so much. I felt like I was
burning up and I don't recall running a temp. Even now I can't stand to
be in a hot room. I sweat when everyone else is comfortable or even
chilly.

I have a problem with fatigue yet all though it is better than aa few
years ago. I don't like crowds and stress can wipe me out. One nuero
told me that every change is good if it feels good or not. We just have
to roll with the punches. Mine was at C-7.

Ken in Central Texas with doors open.