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Dear Nanc,

I suppose that would be the reason for the tremors? Barb said it took a year to

get over the tremors. I still experience some, but wondered generally how long

it would take odinarily to regenerate, do you know? What other things happen

if you don't have this sheath covering the spinal chord and nerves?

This is an older article, but I didn't see anything later, but I'm sure the date

has nothing to do with the information gathered here:

" Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by damage to our nerve fibers' “myelin

sheaths,” the thick layers of specialized insulating cells that normally wrap

around them. Myelin damage causes nerve signals to be slowed, shorted, or

blocked, resulting in the well-known difficulties MS sufferers have in

controling the muscles to which those nerves lead. "

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FYI,

Lottie Duthu

Carpe Diem,

Lottie Duthu

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