Hello Costas,
No doubt you will get better answers than mine. When you sent your first
letter about this episide with TM I felt that after little rest you
would feel better. My expeience has been that I still have an active
area in my back that triggers sensations and pain sometimes for no
reason that is apparent and other times from stress or over work. I have
never considered this as new episode although it concerned me at times
that I was having a new occurance. After eighteen years there are times
that it feels like TM is recurring with new symptoms. Usually after rest
I go back to what is normal for me, weakness in my legs and pain in my
back and legs with some banding at the waist. Give it few days before
making any radical medical plans has worked for me.
Best Wishes,
Ken
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Subject: [TMIC] (no subject)
Hello again
I would like to ask the following question what was your worst symptoms
flare up.
My "new"? spot could be an old one and the symptoms I am experiencing
might be from the old story as they are still mild after 6 days and some
of them go away after a good nights sleep.
An old spot region absorbs gadolinium in the MRI that follows after 5
months. What does it means is it an active spot? what is the meaning of
an active spot?
Bye, Costas from Athens Greece
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