Neuropathy refers to a condition characterized by damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves, which are responsible for transmitting signals between the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) and the rest of the body. Neuropathy is caused by conditions including diabetes, infections, traumatic injuries, autoimmune diseases, and exposure to certain toxins. As a consequence of nerve damage, individuals with neuropathy often experience a range of symptoms such as pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness in the affected areas.
Neuropathy can significantly impact a person's quality of life, affecting mobility and daily activities. Neuropathy is more than painful - it's also stressful, bothersome, and all-encompassing. It causes both men and women to become reclusive, depressed, and unable to enjoy life. If you're suffering from neuropathy, you might feel like all hope is lost. But the team at Texas Nerve and Spine are here to help.
Neuropathy relief in Pleak, TX, is more achievable than you might think, and it doesn't need to involve harmful surgeries or addictive pain medications.
At our nerve and spine clinic in Pleak, TX, we have a simple philosophy: Treat every patient the same way that you would treat your parent, spouse, or child if they were patients at Texas Nerve and Spine. As a family-owned and operated institution, that's just the way we do business. While some spine and nerve pain clinics focus solely on monetary transactions and ROI, we prefer to put our patients' needs first before anything else. And that, in a nutshell, is what sets Texas Nerve and Spine apart from all the others.
We supplement our patient-first philosophy with innovative neuropathy therapies. Our therapies restore our patients' health while correcting the underlying causes of their nerve issues without relying on damaging pharmaceutical drugs or expensive, invasive surgeries.
It all starts with our unique Brain to Body system - a cutting-edge approach developed specifically for people with chronic pain and nerve diseases. This system helps treat patients suffering from a wide range of conditions, including:
If you're in search of lasting relief and world-class therapies for neuropathy, our team is here to serve you.
To reverse neuropathy, areas of the body that have become weak due to disease or injury must be restrengthened. This encompasses your brain, nerves, muscles, blood vessels, and cells. Our experts at Texas Nerve and Spine developed the most advanced chronic pain and neuropathy therapy system to do all of this and more, and we call it the Brain to Body System.
From chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and extremity numbness to diabetic neuropathy and sciatica, our Brain to Body System helps restore your health and corrects the causes of your problems. Unlike treatments from other nerve and spine clinics, our system provides long-term relief without relying on invasive surgeries or dangerously addictive pharmaceutical medications.
To understand how our Brain to Body System solves chronic pain and similar conditions like nerve disease, you need a basic knowledge of the conditions themselves. That way, you can understand why so many who suffer from them rarely improve.
Neuropathy is nerve damage that causes pain, numbness, and burning in the extremities. This is a type of condition that does not get better on its own and it doesn't alleviate after the use of traditional medical treatments or prescription pain meds.
Pain from neuropathy causes a domino effect; it starts with inflammation, leading to decreased blood supply. This reduction in blood supply results in a lack of oxygen. When your body doesn't get enough oxygen, it loses crucial nutrients that your body needs. This progressive effect often leads to long-term problems such as:
But with our Brain to Body Strengthening System, patients suffering from neuropathy build strength through rehabilitation. This advanced system helps:
Our Brain to Body System is central to our approach to neuropathy relief in Pleak, TX. By following our system, we can provide several services to patients suffering from neuropathy.
Breathing in higher levels of oxygen helps to improve your health. Exercise with Oxygen Therapy is a technique that increases oxygen circulation at a more rapid pace than oxygen therapy alone.
At Texas Nerve and Spine, our doctors use the NuStep Recumbent Cross Trainer. This specialized machine trains your muscles, brain, and nerves to work together, which supports your body's whole healing processes. While using the NuStep Recumbent Cross Trainer, patients are hooked up to an oxygen generator to enjoy the benefits of EWOT and reach their neuropathy relief goals.
When you oxygenate your blood with EWOT, it can have amazing benefits that can:
Many patients who visit Texas Nerve and Spine are suffering from neuropathy, due to spinal issues. This requires specialized kind of care from highly trained doctors. If you're in search of a safe, gentle, controlled treatment for nerve and spinal pain, Flexion Distraction therapy may be for you.
Finding relief for this type of condition and pain is often easier said than done. Fortunately, relief is right around the corner at Texas Nerve and Spine. Our Flexion/Distraction Table stretches the spine safely and gently, allowing injured tissue and damaged discs the chance to heal and become hydrated, which lets the affected area recover more effectively and efficiently, while taking the pressure off the nerves that cause the neuropathy.
Patients looking for neuropathy relief in Pleak, TX choose Flexion/Distraction therapy because it:
With more than 20 million people in the U.S. suffering from neuropathy, it makes sense that most of them want a solution that does not require pain medication or invasive surgery. That's where laser therapy from Texas Nerve and Spine comes into play. Laser therapy has been used for therapeutic purposes in medical environments for years. In fact, it is FDA-approved and backed by more than 2,500 research studies, which have demonstrated its efficacy in neuropathy relief in Pleak, TX.
Though laser therapy is a common treatment option, not all lasers are the same. Our Class IV laser therapy, used in all applicable programs, is the most efficacious and powerful laser available for tissue healing and regeneration and healing. Class IV lasers use photobiomodulation, which provides excellent results for Musculoskeletal disorders. This process has also been proven to help with other various conditions that cause chronic pain, such as sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, low back pain, shoulder pain, and much more.
Our chronic pain patients choose laser therapy from Texas Nerve and Spine because it:
When your motor functions are limited or non-existent from neuropathy, it can ruin your life. You lose the ability to be independent - one of the hallmarks of being human. Fortunately, with Motor Function Retraining Therapy at Texas Nerve and Spine, patients suffering from neuropathy related motor function issues have a light at the end of the tunnel. This type of specialized physical therapy helps people recover from neuropathy that leaves their motor functions lacking. The goal of Motor Function Retraining Therapy is to regain coordination and strength.
Motor Function Retraining Therapy is a crucial part of the motor function rehabilitation process because it helps patients regain the independence they lost. It helps patients return to their original level of motor function or better.
Based on our Brain to Body Strengthening System, our experts design custom exercise programs based on the patient's needs. We may also use electrical stimulation and other modalities for more effective sessions and recovery.
Motor Function Retraining Therapy provides many benefits, including:
Myofascial Release Therapy gives patients neuropathy relief in Pleak, TX, and boosts mobility by loosening tight muscles. There are similarities to traditional massages, however, Myofascial Release Therapy focuses on soft tissues and the muscular system in your body to relieve tension and stress on muscles.
Tight muscles have reduced blood flow and less oxygen, leading to restricted movement and intense pain. Our system uses state-of-the-art technology to apply acute, high-velocity vibration directly to the affected tissue to provide the patient with the environment necessary to increase mobility and reduce pain.
Benefits of this type of therapy include:
When the nerves are weakened, due to neuropathy, pain develops, inflammation increases, and blood flow decreases. If you're searching for a safe, effective way to deal with painful spine related nerve issues Neuro Impulse Therapy may be a great option for neuropathy relief in Pleak, TX. Unlike common chiropractic therapies, this advanced therapy does not involve any "cracking" or significant adjustments.
Any type of injury can cause dysfunction and weakness in your brain. To improve cognition and the neurological connection between the brain, the muscles, and the nerves, some injured patients choose to undergo Interactive Neurocognitive Therapy using our Neuro Activation Wall. This wall retains, strengthens, and restores proper function to the brain and nervous system without relying on medications or invasive therapies.
Neuro Impulse Therapy works by using very specific impulses directed at the area causing pain. These targeted impulses send a signal to your body so that it can begin healing and repairing your body naturally.
Texas Nerve and Spine patients choose Neuro Impulse Therapy because it:
Peripheral neuropathy occurs when there is a lack of blood flow to the nerves in areas like your feet and hands. When these nerves are devoid of blood, they begin to decay and degenerate because they don't have enough oxygen or nutrients. Eventually, the nerves in your body shrivel up, causing pain, numbness, balance problems, and other painful symptoms.
Our Brain to Body program works wonders for neuropathy issues like these by using state-of-the-art technology like laser therapy and personalized, strategic plans of action created around our patient's needs. If you're looking for both short and long-term pain relief from peripheral neuropathy, this could be the solution you need.
Spinal conditions that cause neuropathy range in severity from bearable to crippling. To get to the bottom of your spine conditions, our team uses X-Rays to pinpoint the location of your spine's disease. From there, we craft a custom rehabilitation program that addresses the underlying causes of your pain and neuropathy.
Spinal decompression works by gently stretching the spine. When the spine is stretched, it changes its position. This change relieves pressure off the discs in your spine, which act as cushions in your back. By creating negative pressure, herniated and bulging discs retract, giving the nerves and structures in your back relief. This relief sends nutrient-rich fluids and oxygen to the discs so they can heal properly.
Neuropathy can be debilitating. But it doesn't have to be permanent. Your journey to a neuropathy-free life starts with a simple four-step process at Texas Nerve and Spine:
At Texas Nerve and Spine, our doctors understand that true neuropathy relief in Pleak, TX, won't happen until we can uncover its underlying cause(s). Our specialists will perform detailed exams and review your medical history to understand the full scope of your condition.
Once we have discovered the underlying reasons for your neuropathy, it's time to begin healing. Our team will work together to craft a personalized treatment plan to provide long-term relief for your neuropathy.
Our team has the experience and resources to provide you with your plan of care. This plan will be based on your needs and our Brain to Body Strengthening System, giving you the relief you deserve - naturally.
Neuropathy relief cannot be accomplished without a tested system and a purpose-driven team that supports your recovery. That's why our expert staff will assess your journey to recovery and be there for support every step of the way. Because when you are a patient at Texas Nerve and Spine, you're never alone.
Check back throughout the night May 6 for results. Author: KHOU 11 Staff Updated: 10:22 PM CDT May 6, 2023 HOUSTON — May 6 is Election Day in Texas, with plenty of races that voters will decide on. It's a big election for school boards across the Houston area. There will also be races for mayor in several cities and towns in Southeast Texas, as well as other municipal leadership positions.One of the big items on t...
Check back throughout the night May 6 for results.
HOUSTON — May 6 is Election Day in Texas, with plenty of races that voters will decide on. It's a big election for school boards across the Houston area. There will also be races for mayor in several cities and towns in Southeast Texas, as well as other municipal leadership positions.
One of the big items on the May 6 ballot is the $1.2 billion Ft. Bend County ISD bond. Jason Miles looked into what's covered, including replacing one high school in the district that's having foundation problems.
There are city leadership races in Friendswood, Humble, Jersey Village, Nassau Bay, Pasadena, South Houston, West University Place, Alvin, Angleton, Ioway Colony, Brazoria, Manvel, Brookside Village, Clute, Danbury, Freeport, Lake Jackson, Pearland, Richwood, Village of Surfside, Sweeny, Anahuac, Pleak, Simonton, Stafford, Dickinson, Galveston, Friendswood, Jamaica Beach, Kemah, La Marque, Tiki Island, Cleveland, Montgomery, Oak Ridge, Shenandoah, Stagecoach, Bay City, Palacios, Wharton, El Campo
Below results are directly from HarrisVotes.com
Home Election Results Live Results
3 of 3 Voting Centers Reporting
Choice | Votes | Percent | |
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Ignacia Garcia | 135 | 44.70% | |
Ruben Villarreal | 167 | 55.30% | |
Total | 302 |
Choice | Votes | Percent | |
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Paola Velasco | 243 | 41.97% | |
Ornaldo Ybarra | 336 | 58.03% | |
Total | 579 |
Below results are directly from Fort Bend County elections.
Unofficial Results
Last Updated
Saturday, May 6, 2023, 8:01:29 PM (5 months ago)
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NON
9,850
NON
Oscar Saenz
7,077
16,927
NON
Shirley Rose-Gilliam
8,565
NON
Cheryl Anne Buford
7,958
16,523
NON
Sonya Jones
6,479
NON
Allison Drew
4,476
NON
Rolly U. DeMeza
753
NON
Angel Hicks
3,221
NON
Denetta R. Williams
1,519
16,448
NON
For
12,398
NON
Against
6,484
18,882
NON
For
12,560
NON
Against
6,292
18,852
NON
For
10,663
NON
Against
8,154
18,817
NON
Craig LeTulle
302
NON
Jacci Hotzel
723
1,025
NON
Brian Moore
183
NON
Jon Welch
310
493
NON
Alex Hunt
653
NON
Suzanne Box
965
1,618
NON
Kim R. Janke
605
NON
Tyler Bridges Sr.
267
872
NON
Chris Janicek
792
792
NON
For
649
NON
Against
314
963
NON
For
449
NON
Against
511
960
NON
Edward Rector
351
NON
Adam Sanchez
616
NON
Write-in
56
1,023
NON
Jacqueline Jean-Baptiste
756
756
NON
Burns Turner
89
NON
Angela King
72
NON
Thomas McLemore
6
NON
Faith Haley
74
NON
Steven Levine
2
NON
Stacey Gootee
67
NON
Courtney Cox
81
NON
Cody Turner
73
464
NON
Ken Mathew
322
NON
Don Jones
197
NON
Wen Guerra
198
NON
Cecil Willis
513
1,230
NON
Xavier Herrera
871
NON
Jason Mejorado
208
1,079
NON
Tim Wood
691
NON
Mathew Vairamon
416
1,107
NON
Arthur 'AJ' Honore
445
NON
Virginia Rosas
686
1,131
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TOTAL6.29%
Ballots Cast
25,586
Registered Voters
406,838
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Southwest Airlines has “Banded Together” for a new collaboration on what may be the carrier’s loudest airplane paint job yet.The Dallas-based carrier unveiled its new Trolls-themed plane to promote the upcoming DreamWorks Animation film Trolls: Band Together, the third movie in the franchise based on the wild-haired and presumably musical toys.Southwest landed the Trolls plane in Dallas on Thursday night out of Spokane, Wash., wh...
Southwest Airlines has “Banded Together” for a new collaboration on what may be the carrier’s loudest airplane paint job yet.
The Dallas-based carrier unveiled its new Trolls-themed plane to promote the upcoming DreamWorks Animation film Trolls: Band Together, the third movie in the franchise based on the wild-haired and presumably musical toys.
Southwest landed the Trolls plane in Dallas on Thursday night out of Spokane, Wash., where the Boeing 737-700 was painted and brightly decorated with the Trolls: Band Together logo, and main characters Poppy and Branch, played by Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake. One side of the plane also features Poppy and her long-lost sister Viva, a yellow-haired troll played by pop star Camila Cabello.
Planespotters in North Texas may even be able to catch the plane today.
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The specially-designed aircraft took off Friday from Dallas Love Field bound for Burbank, Calif., before it headed to Denver, Santa Ana and finally Phoenix to finish off a busy day, according to Flightradar24.com.
Southwest has done specialty liveries to honor company and aerospace milestones, the NBA, and locations where it has a key presence.
It’s the second time that Southwest has gone all-in on a movie promotion. Southwest did a Coco-themed plane in 2017 for the release of the Disney/Pixar movie.
Other airlines have waded into movie marketing with Seattle-based Alaska Airlines partnering on a handful of Pixar films such as Toy Story and The Incredibles, Japanese airline All Nippon decorating in celebration of Pokemon. Fort Worth-based America Airlines even did a crossover Avengers: Infinity War and Stand Up to Cancer livery in 2018 for the epic crossover Marvel Studios film.
The special Trolls: Band Together paint job will likely only hang around for a few months. The movie comes out Nov. 17 in U.S. theaters.
Here’s a sneak peak at a video that Southwest passengers will be able to watch promoting the film:
Breathing well is critical in fighting fires, so four fire departments in Fort Bend County have received new breathing equipment purchased through an $802,400 regional grant.Leaders from Rosenberg, Needville, Pleak and Fairchilds fire departments paused from their normal duties on Tuesday, Feb. 8, to show off 112 self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) air packs that will help firefighters breathe during fire incidents and protect them from any harmful materials in the air around them.A Federal Emergency Management Agency Ass...
Breathing well is critical in fighting fires, so four fire departments in Fort Bend County have received new breathing equipment purchased through an $802,400 regional grant.
Leaders from Rosenberg, Needville, Pleak and Fairchilds fire departments paused from their normal duties on Tuesday, Feb. 8, to show off 112 self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) air packs that will help firefighters breathe during fire incidents and protect them from any harmful materials in the air around them.
A Federal Emergency Management Agency Assistance of Firefighters Grant funded the life-saving air packs. The city of Rosenberg submitted the grant application around two years ago on behalf of the four cities.
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“So, today we’re announcing that we’re getting us equipment now out to the stations,” said Needville FD Captain Dwayne “Sparky” Anderson at a press event at Rosenberg Fire Station No. 2. “It’s been inventoried and processed, ready to go. And we’ll put them in service immediately.”
Complete with SCBA masks and cylinders, the air packs will replace older packs with much newer technology for improved safety and respiratory protection. They are also equipped with enhanced accountability systems that allow departments to track where their firefighters are during an incident, how much air they have left and how long they have been out, all from fire and command trucks, explained Rosenberg FD Fire Chief Darrell Himly.
Dwain Ustynik, Needville FD training and compliance chief, said aside from gear, SBAC air packs are the most important component for firefighters. Without them, they can’t enter a burning building or area.
Outfitting all four departments with the new equipment at one time rather than in waves is a big advantage, Ustynick said, because it creates uniformity and compatibility across departments that share in mutual aid partnerships.
Needville FD manages a truck acquired in 2014 that serves all of Fort Bend County and surrounding counties and is specially designed to refill air packs during fire incidents so that firefighters can continue to battle blazes. The truck was also purchased through a regional grant.
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Including all emergency calls, Rosenberg FD completed around 6,300 runs in 2021, and Needville completed around 960 runs. Ustynik said of those, about two-thirds of them were fire incidents.
“This is a great opportunity that was afforded our community with the regional grant process through FEMA Assistance to Firefighters Grant,” Himly said. “Firefighters have a history of working together and on fires, but this time we work together on getting all these air packs for our community.”
Feb 9, 2022
Tracy Maness is a reporter for Houston Community Newspapers.
Tracy covers issues and happenings in Fort Bend County and has previously worked in the HCN Katy, Bellaire and Memorial beats. Areas of special interest include education, features, nonprofits, health and anything that is ripe for a good story.
Tracy grew up in southwest Houston and joined HCN in 2018. She holds a bachelor’s degree in entrepreneurship and mass media from Houston Baptist University.
Traffic seems like an inevitability in Houston, even more so if you find yourself forced to return to the daily commute.Data collected by GPS navigation company TomTom was released today as part of their 2022 traffic index report which details city-level traffic conditions across the U.S. and around the world over the last year.Houston has been ranked the 26th most congested city in the U.S. in 2022, but methodology changes from 2021 make comparisons difficult.AdvertisementArticle continues below this adLas...
Traffic seems like an inevitability in Houston, even more so if you find yourself forced to return to the daily commute.
Data collected by GPS navigation company TomTom was released today as part of their 2022 traffic index report which details city-level traffic conditions across the U.S. and around the world over the last year.
Houston has been ranked the 26th most congested city in the U.S. in 2022, but methodology changes from 2021 make comparisons difficult.
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Last year, the index was based mostly on “congestion level” or how much longer a trip takes during heavy traffic when compared to uncongested road conditions across metro areas. This year the index focuses on general traffic patterns in a tighter radius around the city center.
Using the 2022 methodology on the 2021 data, Houston became slightly more congested – up two spots, from 28th to 26th.
If you want to avoid spending time in Houston traffic, this new data shows what days and times are the worst to be out on the roads.
On Wednesdays and Thursdays between 5pm and 6pm, it takes on average 13 minutes to travel just over 6 miles. That’s an average speed across all streets and highways in the city of 28.5 miles per hour.
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This roughly tracks with 2021’s report which saw just a touch more congestion on Thursdays.
Across the entire Houston metro area, one third of the time a driver spends on the road is the fault of congestion.
A driver with a 15 mile one-way commute, which takes roughly 30 minutes at peak rush hour, spent almost 9 full days, about 213 hours, commuting last year. Of those, 69 hours, or almost 3 days, were due to congestion.
A 5-day per week commute of 15 miles each way also costs drivers $806 in fuel over the year and emits 1,699 kg of CO2. Working from home on Wednesdays alone could save you $159, 43 hours, and 334 kg of CO2.
And if a driver needs to commute within the city center, these numbers spike even higher.
If you want to see more information on your personal commute, you can check out the data here and adjust the sliders to see just how much Houston traffic is costing you.
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado made its way through several communities along the Southwest Freeway in Fort Bend County early Tuesday.FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado made its way through several communities along the Southwest Freeway in Fort Bend County early Tuesday.After checking out the damage in the Bridlewood Estates neighborhood of Rosenberg, NWS meteorologist Dan Reilly said he is quite confident it was an F2 tor...
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado made its way through several communities along the Southwest Freeway in Fort Bend County early Tuesday.
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado made its way through several communities along the Southwest Freeway in Fort Bend County early Tuesday.
After checking out the damage in the Bridlewood Estates neighborhood of Rosenberg, NWS meteorologist Dan Reilly said he is quite confident it was an F2 tornado that touched down.
"I'm in shock. I couldn't believe it," Keira Makle said. "It just happened so fast."
Residents say it lasted a terrifying two or three minutes. Their homes shook, they heard a loud rumble and their ears popped.
Woman huddled in her bathroom in Fort Bend County during storm, said her ears popped and her roof lifted up as winds rumbled outside. pic.twitter.com/jUxdRREJqI
— Tim Wetzel (@KHOUTim) February 14, 2017
Photos: Damage after severe storms in Houston, surrounding areas
"About 8:45, I got a text message that said, 'Hey man, your house and shop got hit by a tornado,'" James Markle said. "You could see the damage coming in the subdividsion, the trees down. But once I got my area, it's heartbreaking, it's heartbreaking."
The tornado toppled his camper, tore up his deck and covered his precious Porsche with debris.
Across the street, Lisa Reyes was worried she and her mother wouldn't survive the powerful winds.
"I was texting my husband and brother and was like, 'It's hitting us, it's hitting us,'" she said as she choked back tears. "I was afraid nobody would find us. But we are fine. It's good. I'm crying. I don't know why I am crying."
One neighbor found a Texas flag in the debris and hoisted it above the damage.
Storm damage in Bridlewood Estates subdivision in Fort Bend County. Thankfully, it doesn't appear that anyone was hurt. pic.twitter.com/2XhQyaNvjr
— Tim Wetzel (@KHOUTim) February 14, 2017
2-story RV garage in Bridlewood. We have closed the neighborhood to non-residents. #HouWx pic.twitter.com/MBMbLuyjFN
— FBCSO Texas (@FBCSO) February 14, 2017
The funnel cloud also touched down at State Highway 36 near the Needville/Fairchilds area.
Homes in the area had damaged roofs and fences with debris scattered everywhere.
There was also damage reported in the Village of Fleak not far from Fairchilds. Some homes and small metal buildings were damaged there.
WOW! just came across more damage in #Pleak near Richmond. About to go LIVE on #khou11 pic.twitter.com/PSe3rkOUpx
— Melissa Correa (@MCorreaKHOU) February 14, 2017
Flying debris also damaged vehicles nearby.
The tornado headed east along the Southwest Freeway at about 50 mph making its way through Greatwood and then First Colony.
@chitakhou @BrooksKHOU Tara division near Greatwood pic.twitter.com/8O42U1glAa
— The Real Doobit (@Amoore5000) February 14, 2017
Fort Bend ISD issued a shelter-in-place as the severe weather moved through the area.
According to the Fort bend County Sheriff’s Office, there were no reports of injuries.