Transverse Myelitis

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Transverse Myelitis
Transverse Myelitis

image by: The Canadian Transverse Myelitis Association

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Accepting, not embracing our life with Transverse Myelitis: a mom’s point of view

 

I remember the first few weeks after my daughter, Erica, was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis. I thought I was the only person in the world going through this experience. Inflammation, can’t an antibiotic take care of that?  If only I had someone to sit down with me and explain the life altering change we were about to go through. This feeling, even nearly 3 years later, is so isolating. That is why it is so important for me to reach out to other families.  I have learned so much from other parents and adults living with TM. I have also made wonderful, lifelong friends. I relate to them far more than with my childhood friends.

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 Accepting, not embracing our life with Transverse Myelitis: a mom’s point of view

I remember the first few weeks after my daughter, Erica, was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis. I thought I was the only person in the world going through this experience. Inflammation, can’t an antibiotic take care of that? If only I had someone to sit down with me and explain the life altering change we were about to go through.

Siegel Rare Neuroimmune Association -

Transverse myelitis (TM) is a rare inflammatory disease causing injury to the spinal cord with varying degrees of weakness, sensory alterations, and autonomic dysfunction (the part of the nervous system that controls involuntary activity, such as the heart, breathing, the digestive system, and reflexes). The first cases of acute myelitis were described in 1882 and were attributed to vascular lesions and acute inflammatory events.

NORD

TM often develops in the setting of viral and bacterial infections, especially those which may be associated with a rash (e.g., rubeola, varicella, variola, rubella, influenza, and mumps).

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