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I have Type II and am 48 y/o.  Those life expectancies are most often wrong. 

Does he have any respiratory equipment like a cough assist or The Vest Airway

Clearance System?  These types of devices can help him stay well.

 

Lori

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From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@...>

Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 8:43 PM

Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

 

Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told which

type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is between

Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of Type

2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how old

that person was?

I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting to

know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or

3.

Thank you

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I don't know what " type " of SMA I have but I never crawled or walked, when i was

diagnosed the doctors said I wouldn't live past the age of two. I began using a

power wheelchair at age 4 and got a tracheotomy when I was 7 yrs old. I am now

34 and happily married! ~a

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From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@...>

Sent: Tue, July 5, 2011 9:43:34 PM

Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told which

type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is between

Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of Type

2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how old

that person was?

I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting to

know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or

3.

Thank you

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I was diagnosed as SMA type 3 when I was 4 and my parents were told I would not

live to be a teen. My onset was birth so who knows what type I really am. I've

used a wheelchair since I was 16, trach since I was 22, and been vent dependent

for the last 4 years.  I will be 63 in October. Don't let the numbers scare

you. 

Lainie (Oregon)

From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@...>

Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

Date: Tuesday, July 5, 2011, 6:43 PM

 

Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told

which type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is

between Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of Type

2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how old

that person was?

I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting to

know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or

3.

Thank you

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I'm type 2, I'll be 38 in September. I'd pass as a type 2/3, and currently

strengthwise am similar, except I don't use any machines and have yet to have a

bout of pneumonia. I have never walked and my expectancy was 8 or 9 years old.

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From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@...>

Sent: Tue, July 5, 2011 9:43:34 PM

Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told which

type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is between

Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of Type

2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how old

that person was?

I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting to

know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or

3.

Thank you

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I believe so. Not sure, he does treatments when there is something caught in

his lungs.

OMG your 48!!! :)

But how are you physically? Still strength in your arms? Can you feed

yourself? Sorry if I am asking too much, I am just thinking down the road.

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Lori G <lorig713@...> wrote:

> **

>

>

> I have Type II and am 48 y/o. Those life expectancies are most often

> wrong.

>

> Does he have any respiratory equipment like a cough assist or The Vest

> Airway Clearance System? These types of devices can help him stay well.

>

>

> Lori

>

> ________________________________

> From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@...>

>

> Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 8:43 PM

> Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

>

>

>

> Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told

> which type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is

> between Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to

> use an electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was

> between 18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have.

> One night I asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was

> older? He said no, that the only people that have SMA that are of older age

> are those who have Type 4.

> Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for

> the past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all,

> he has very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic

> utensils, he needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits

> up his saliva. When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is

> something stuck in his lungs.

> My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of

> Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA

> how old that person was?

> I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting

> to know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type

> 2 or 3.

> Thank you

>

>

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Hello,

I am type 3 (wasn't officially diagnosed until my early 20's though can remember

having symptoms as early as 4 or 5 years old), I'm 42 years old and I am still

walking. I still have some strength left in my legs, though not much. My upper

body is pretty strong. I have two boys ages 6 and 2. The two year old weighs

over 30 lbs and as long as I am leaning against something, I can still lift him

up and put him on my hip. I don't ever try and walk holding him any more because

I am too afraid I might fall and hurt him, though if I had to I probably could.

I was told my life expectancy is normal and I have only once been hospitalized

with pneumonia, and that was when I was a teenager. I don't use any breathing

equipment though I occasionally get a bit wheezy and use an asthma inhaler when

needed, but that is not very often. Don'y listen to the life expectancy from the

doctor, everyone is different and I hate it when they lump people together. I

was told at the age of 23 that I would be in a wheelchair by the time I was 40

and I proved them wrong!

Good luck to you and your partner!

Laurie.

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I was diagnosed with type 3 when I was about 15.  I'm 41 now and just at the

point where I have to stop walking.  Going Friday to start looking at

wheelchair vans.  My legs really can't hold my own weight anymore and my arms

are going pretty quickly, too.  I work full time and can do this with the help

of a few guys in the office who help me out of my truck  and they push my down

the hall in my office chair when I have to use the restroom.  I hope that I can

get the van thing sorted out so I can use my power chair at work and rely less

on other people.  At home, I rely on my wife to help with almost everything.

Tom

SMA Type 2 or 3

 

Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told which

type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is between

Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of Type

2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how old

that person was?

I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting to

know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or

3.

Thank you

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,

It is important to promote deep breathing and good circulation. Try to make a

list of different activities which support this objective. Then, let your

boyfriend pick one activity every day. I'm sure he will make good selections.

On a serious note, the various classifications of SMA are practically

meaningless. Although I was diagnosed before one-year-old, which would suggest

SMA I, 46 years later, I'm still here and feel fairly indestructible. Certainly

I am weaker, but I am getting smarter about responding to different challenges.

Best of luck,

T.K. Small

>

> Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told which

type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is between

Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

> Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

> My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of

Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how

old that person was?

> I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting to

know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or

3.

> Thank you

>

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Hi,

I also have Type II and am 45. I use plastic utensils for eating, a power chair

with a tilt/recline, a height-adjustible hospital bed converted.to accommodate a

full-size mattress, a daytime ventilator with a small mouthpiece, a nighttime

vent with nasel pillows, and about 9 or 10 hrs of personal assistance funded by

the state so I can get up, bathe, dress, cook, keep up the house etc. without

relying on my partner. I was told I wouldn't live past age 3; then age13; then

age 20...here I am,

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My strength...of course, I can't use my legs.  Nerve pain in my right leg is

controlled by Lyrica (miracle drug!).  My left arm has almost no strength

anymore.  My right arm is still somewhat functional (typing, lift very weight

items on my desk).  I can feed myself with setup.  puts a small rolled my

towel under my right elbow.  

 

Lori

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From: Ortega <pxo00102@...>

Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 10:13 PM

Subject: Re: SMA Type 2 or 3

I believe so. Not sure, he does treatments when there is something caught in

his lungs.

OMG your 48!!! :)

But how are you physically? Still strength in your arms? Can you feed

yourself? Sorry if I am asking too much, I am just thinking down the road.

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Lori G <lorig713@...> wrote:

> **

>

>

> I have Type II and am 48 y/o.  Those life expectancies are most often

> wrong.

>

> Does he have any respiratory equipment like a cough assist or The Vest

> Airway Clearance System?  These types of devices can help him stay well.

>

>

> Lori

>

> ________________________________

> From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@...>

>

> Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 8:43 PM

> Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

>

>

>

> Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told

> which type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is

> between Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to

> use an electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was

> between 18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have.

> One night I asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was

> older? He said no, that the only people that have SMA that are of older age

> are those who have Type 4.

> Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for

> the past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all,

> he has very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic

> utensils, he needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits

> up his saliva. When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is

> something stuck in his lungs.

> My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of

> Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA

> how old that person was?

> I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting

> to know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type

> 2 or 3.

> Thank you

>

>

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I was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at 6 months old, never have walked & my

life expectancy was 12 yrs. old. I am now 57 years old! Earlier in my

diagnosis there were no types of Muscular Dystrophy, however now they say I have

SMA, probably 2. Yes, pneumonia is a problem, I've moved from the humidity to a

dry climate which has helped. Also, every morning I use an inhaler & my home

health aids do percussion on my lungs...front & back for just a couple of

minutes. With our lung problems it's good to get mucus out of there so

infection doesn't set in. God bless & stay strong!

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I have SMA. I'm not absolutely sure what type, but from my reading, I'm

pretty sure its type 2. I'm 53.

On 7/5/2011 6:43 PM, vanillasky102 wrote:

>

>

> Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never

> told which type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it

> appears that is between Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the

> age of 4, and had to use an electric chair from that day on. He was

> told his life expectancy was between 18-20. He is now 21! Which is a

> year he didn't know he would have. One night I asked him, if he had

> ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no, that the

> only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have

> Type 4. Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at

> home but for the past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't

> move his legs at all, he has very little muscle left in his arms. He

> can still pick up plastic utensils, he needs a breathing machine at

> night & during the night he spits up his saliva. When he eats, he

> most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his lungs. My

> big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms

> of Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that

> type of SMA how old that person was? I know that the disease attacks

> people differently. But I was just wanting to know if anyone knew

> someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or 3. Thank

> you

>

>

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Hi I am Mohini from India. I have SMA type 2 and I am 26 now.

My brother is too suffring same diesease and he is 17. The condition that you

depict about your friend is same of my brother. However, my I am quite stronger

and can do little on my own like typing,brushing,eating operating my electric

chair etc. Sorry have no idea about SMA 3

>

>

> Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never

> told which type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it

> appears that is between Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the

> age of 4, and had to use an electric chair from that day on. He was

> told his life expectancy was between 18-20. He is now 21! Which is a

> year he didn't know he would have. One night I asked him, if he had

> ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no, that the

> only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have

> Type 4. Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at

> home but for the past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't

> move his legs at all, he has very little muscle left in his arms. He

> can still pick up plastic utensils, he needs a breathing machine at

> night & during the night he spits up his saliva. When he eats, he

> most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his lungs. My

> big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms

> of Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that

> type of SMA how old that person was? I know that the disease attacks

> people differently. But I was just wanting to know if anyone knew

> someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or 3. Thank

> you

>

>

--

Guy W.

San Leandro, CA

http://www.xango.org http://stonebender.livejournal.com/

" If you can't believe what you read in comic books, what can you believe? "

-- Bullwinkle J. Moose

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 I am 48 too.

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From: Ortega <pxo00102@...>

Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 9:13 PM

Subject: Re: SMA Type 2 or 3

I believe so. Not sure, he does treatments when there is something caught in

his lungs.

OMG your 48!!! :)

But how are you physically? Still strength in your arms? Can you feed

yourself? Sorry if I am asking too much, I am just thinking down the road.

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Lori G <lorig713@...> wrote:

> **

>

>

> I have Type II and am 48 y/o.  Those life expectancies are most often

> wrong.

>

> Does he have any respiratory equipment like a cough assist or The Vest

> Airway Clearance System?  These types of devices can help him stay well.

>

>

> Lori

>

> ________________________________

> From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@...>

>

> Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 8:43 PM

> Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

>

>

>

> Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told

> which type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is

> between Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to

> use an electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was

> between 18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have.

> One night I asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was

> older? He said no, that the only people that have SMA that are of older age

> are those who have Type 4.

> Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for

> the past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all,

> he has very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic

> utensils, he needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits

> up his saliva. When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is

> something stuck in his lungs.

> My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of

> Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA

> how old that person was?

> I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting

> to know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type

> 2 or 3.

> Thank you

>

>

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I would say it's between 1 and 2. 

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From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@...>

Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 7:43 PM

Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

 

Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told which

type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is between

Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of Type

2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how old

that person was?

I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting to

know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or

3.

Thank you

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greetings,

i'm 46, type 1 and going strong. don't listen to life expectancy b.s., each

person is different and i've out lived some of my doctors!

feel free to email me.

blessings, ellyn

>

> I would say it's between 1 and 2. 

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@...>

>

> Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 7:43 PM

> Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

>

>

>  

> Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told which

type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is between

Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

> Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

> My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of

Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how

old that person was?

> I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting to

know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or

3.

> Thank you

>

>

>

>

>

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Wow! Do you use BiPAP 24/7?

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Sent: Monday, August 1, 2011 3:02 PM

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greetings,

i'm 46, type 1 and going strong. don't listen to life expectancy b.s., each

person is different and i've out lived some of my doctors!

feel free to email me.

blessings, ellyn

>

> I would say it's between 1 and 2. 

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@...>

>

> Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 7:43 PM

> Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

>

>

>  

> Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told which

type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is between

Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

> Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

> My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of

Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how

old that person was?

> I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting to

know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2 or

3.

> Thank you

>

>

>

>

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hi aul,

were you asking me if i use bi-pap 24/7? no, i don't use any breathing or

eating apparatus. if i am sick, then i use the Vest Airway Clearance system and

i do 10 minute breathing treatments every 3 to 4 hours with an IPPB

(Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing). pretty much all natural here, though

i am paying attention to everyone's experiences with things i may need in the

future. my concern all of my life has been not to become dependent on technology

until absolutely necessary. tell me about yourself!

blessings, ellyn

> >

> > I would say it's between 1 and 2. 

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@>

> >

> > Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 7:43 PM

> > Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

> >

> >

> >  

> > Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told

which type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is

between Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

> > Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

> > My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of

Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how

old that person was?

> > I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting

to know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2

or 3.

> > Thank you

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi,

If you don't use it at all, I am 100% sure you don't have type 1. About myself ,

I have type 2 and I need to use BiPAP when I sleep or when I just feel weaker

than usual. 2 years ago I lost my ability to chew solid food. Is there anything

particular you would like to know? 

Peace,

Aul

________________________________

From: " ellynpeace@... " <ellynpeace@...>

Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2011 2:44 PM

Subject: Re: SMA Type 2 or 3

 

hi aul,

were you asking me if i use bi-pap 24/7? no, i don't use any breathing or

eating apparatus. if i am sick, then i use the Vest Airway Clearance system and

i do 10 minute breathing treatments every 3 to 4 hours with an IPPB

(Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing). pretty much all natural here, though

i am paying attention to everyone's experiences with things i may need in the

future. my concern all of my life has been not to become dependent on technology

until absolutely necessary. tell me about yourself!

blessings, ellyn

> >

> > I would say it's between 1 and 2. 

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@>

> >

> > Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 7:43 PM

> > Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

> >

> >

> >  

> > Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told

which type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is

between Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

> > Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for the

past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he has

very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils, he

needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

> > My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of

Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how

old that person was?

> > I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting

to know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2

or 3.

> > Thank you

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Aul,

Respectfully, your 100% diagnosis of me is wrong. My brother is someone that

you'd call a classic type 1 - dead before the age of 3 years. My diagnosis came

at 5 weeks old and hasn't changed - SMA type 1. Yes, my case is not typical,

however, I can name at least 5 type 1 folks over 40! Two over 60 years!

Diagnosis is always based on age of onset, that's according to Dr.

Graves, MD at UCLA Neurology and Dr. Barry Russman, MD Neurology in CT and WA,

as well as all the literature I've read. I'm definitely a lot weaker than I used

to be, but I've never walked, crawled, sat myself up, dressed myself, etc., and

if my head goes back then I'm stuck!

We're all unique and this disease looks different on us all!

Blessings, ellyn

> > >

> > > I would say it's between 1 and 2. 

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ________________________________

> > > From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@>

> > >

> > > Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 7:43 PM

> > > Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

> > >

> > >

> > >  

> > > Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told

which type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is

between Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

> > > Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for

the past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he

has very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils,

he needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

> > > My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of

Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how

old that person was?

> > > I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting

to know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2

or 3.

> > > Thank you

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi,

Type I means that you can't even breathe without support. Have you read Dr.

Bach? There is no one registered with type I who can live without breathing

support. The longest living child is 10 years old.

Peace,

Aul

________________________________

From: " ellynpeace@... " <ellynpeace@...>

Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2011 11:54 PM

Subject: Re: SMA Type 2 or 3

 

Dear Aul,

Respectfully, your 100% diagnosis of me is wrong. My brother is someone that

you'd call a classic type 1 - dead before the age of 3 years. My diagnosis came

at 5 weeks old and hasn't changed - SMA type 1. Yes, my case is not typical,

however, I can name at least 5 type 1 folks over 40! Two over 60 years!

Diagnosis is always based on age of onset, that's according to Dr.

Graves, MD at UCLA Neurology and Dr. Barry Russman, MD Neurology in CT and WA,

as well as all the literature I've read. I'm definitely a lot weaker than I used

to be, but I've never walked, crawled, sat myself up, dressed myself, etc., and

if my head goes back then I'm stuck!

We're all unique and this disease looks different on us all!

Blessings, ellyn

> > >

> > > I would say it's between 1 and 2. 

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ________________________________

> > > From: vanillasky102 <pxo00102@>

> > >

> > > Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 7:43 PM

> > > Subject: SMA Type 2 or 3

> > >

> > >

> > >  

> > > Hi everyone, I am currently dating a man who has SMA. He was never told

which type of SMA but I have been doing a lot of reading it appears that is

between Type 2 and Type 3. He stopped walking at the age of 4, and had to use an

electric chair from that day on. He was told his life expectancy was between

18-20. He is now 21! Which is a year he didn't know he would have. One night I

asked him, if he had ever met anyone with what he has who was older? He said no,

that the only people that have SMA that are of older age are those who have Type

4.

> > > Every year he has pneumonia, sometimes it can be treated at home but for

the past two years he had been hospitalized. He can't move his legs at all, he

has very little muscle left in his arms. He can still pick up plastic utensils,

he needs a breathing machine at night & during the night he spits up his saliva.

When he eats, he most likely coughs because there is something stuck in his

lungs.

> > > My big question here is, if a person has SMA type 3, with some symptoms of

Type 2. Does anyone if they know or have met someone with that type of SMA how

old that person was?

> > > I know that the disease attacks people differently. But I was just wanting

to know if anyone knew someone who is over the age of 25 or 30 with SMA type 2

or 3.

> > > Thank you

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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