Guest guest Posted February 12, 2000 Report Share Posted February 12, 2000 HI Jill I had high arches also and couldnt find shoes eather so I went and had surgery done called plantar fasia release and now my arches are normal and my shoes look much better , it's even easier to walk -----Original Message----- From: Jill Price <jaa0118@...> onelist <onelist> Date: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 6:12 AM Subject: Re: [] New member From: " Jill Price " <jaa0118@...> Welcome - This is Jill. Congrats on the wedding- you have enough stress with the CMT and rehab plus a wedding- yikes! Good luck with the wedding plans and the rehab. Unlike you I do not have flat feet- I have an extrtemely high arch which makes buying shoes impossible- especially since I have a wide foot as well... Glad to have you aboard. Jill >From: <a-starr@...> >Reply-onelist > <onelist> >Subject: [] New member >Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 16:02:14 -0500 > >From: <a-starr@...> > >Hi everyone. Some of you may know me as Starr from the CMT chatroom and >more recently, the CMT weight management list too. >My name is and I am 23. I live in Philadelphia with my fiance >Alan, whom I will be marrying in just 6 months. >I was dx'ed with CMT type 2 almost 2 years ago. I am currently on >disability too from the CMt as my symptoms are severe. >I just had a triple arthrodeses done to my left ankle back in Oct which >is basically just an ankle fusion. I was sick and tired of wearing >braces that never helped me and I certainly didn't want to wear them >forever. Sooo, surgery was my last option and I am quite happy with the >choice I made. I am still in physical therapy for my ankle now and that >has made a world of difference. If I didn't have a wedding coming up so >soon, I would probably have the surgery done to my right foot as well, >but for now I am waiting for the right time. >I think I have alot of the same symptoms that many of you have, but I >will tell you just a couple anyway. >Severe chronic pain all mver my body, weakness, loss of feeling, >numbness, poor balance and proprioception, bunions, claw/hammertoes, >flat feet, tingling & shocking sensations. You name it, I have probably >had it!! >My brother was the first one dx'ed in my family. Then me and most >recent my mom who found out last March. >I hope to learn alot from this list and I can't wait to get to know all >of you. >Fell free to email me personally as well. I love to hear how other >people are coping with this disease!! > > > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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