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I also have a wonderful husband and it really does make a difference. I don't

think that life with CMT would be quite as bearable as it is with my husband.

I am going Monday to a neurologist for my inital tests to be " formally

diagnosed " and my husband has already said that he would not miss going to the

appt.

with me, this one or any others that I will have. I think that having a

supportive spouse makes all the difference in the world in being able to look

positively upon the daily hindrances that us CMTer's go through. Kudo's to the

hubby's out there :o)

In a message dated 3/31/2004 7:27:19 PM Central Standard Time,

stary1@... writes:

I too have a wonderful husband and that makes all the difference

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Let's hear it for the supportive wives too!

I diagnosed with CMT at age 31 and assumed I would never make a good

husband. But I met Bonnie 5 years ago and we were married 2 years later. She

is, in all honesty, the best thing that ever happened to me!

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