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No, managing daily living with CMT is best learned through support groups,

connecting with others on-line and in person, daily discussions on a

pleathora of topics, 10 years of archived posts, files,and links. CMTA has some

general info on daily living.

The only CMT book that I have ever read where I learned something new and

important is Dr. Vinci's " Rehabilitation Management of CMT " It is available

through http://www.aicmt.org (the book IS in English)

If you have specific daily living management questions, please post and we will

help. Many of us have lived with CMT all our lives and can share our

experiences, trials, tribulations, and most of all solutions and hope!

Gretchen

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Thanks Dr. T. Yes, of course! Thank you for understanding that writers do cite

their sources-I surely would follow that protocol.

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Again, If you use my web site, I trust that you will cite the source of you

information.

Re: [] Re: Book

(And get your permission, specifically if I would want to use my interview of

you in the book or if you've said anthing here of interest--but I doubt the

latter would happen. I am really only interested in the research on your web

site and, as we talked about over email, of getting clarification of anything

technical that I don't understand.)

I have a permissions form, too. We can talk about that on the phone, to make

sure you are comfortable.

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On Feb 5, 2011, at 2:23 PM, " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@...>

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I respectively request that you do not cite me unless I approve first.

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