Guest guest Posted March 30, 2002 Report Share Posted March 30, 2002 Welcome Toby, Welcome to , Toby and thank you for introducing yourself to us! I suppose my CMT extent is minor, then I learned the level of the genetic mutation determines the degree of progression. Not much progression in my life, like I thought I would have. I am the only one in my family, anywhere, with CMT. Again, welcome to . There are pictures of AFOs in our 'bookmarks' is you are interested, also, you (and too!) might be interested in the new " Rehabilitation Mannagement of CMT " book by Dr. Vinci. There are several links to that in the 'bookmarks'! ~Gretchen/Moderator Acceptance and gratitude are the keys to living positive with CMT! knows CMT does NOT affect our brains or intellectual capacity! CMT affected persons often far exceed average intelligence. Adapting to a (currently) incurable chronic illness and a life of great uncertainity can result in ingenious achievement, heightened creativity and extreme giftedness in developing a unique manner for task accomplishment with the smallest amount of physical effort! Our upbeat slogan is (we) CAN MANAGE THIS! Why? Because we're ALL WINNERS at by sharing our CMT lives with each other in an upbeat, generous and positive manner here at our 'one-of-a-kind' group! During 2001 alone, known, diagnosed cases of CMT disease have spread globally by 62.5%. is committed to bring you not only positive sharing and new resources, but research and regenerative medicine news about CMT as well! Shortcut URL to this page: http://www./group/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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