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In a message dated 7/17/2000 7:17:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

bjapczynski@... writes:

<< Marti,

I agree we need to be careful not to attach all that ails us to CMT, but I

have found numerous sites which include phrenic nerve and diaphragmatic

paralization as symptoms of CMT Type II C. I've actually been doing some

research as of late because I discovered that my left vocal chords are

paralyzed. I still speak relatively well, but when I overdue it, I get

hoarse. An E.N.T. discovered the problem, but I'm still kind of in the

middle of it.

>>

I get horse when I talk to much.... I thought that I had type 1a .. I have

no responce on an EMG .. I thought Type 11 you had normal responce.

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In a message dated 7/17/2000 7:17:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

bjapczynski@... writes:

<< Marti,

I agree we need to be careful not to attach all that ails us to CMT, but I

have found numerous sites which include phrenic nerve and diaphragmatic

paralization as symptoms of CMT Type II C. I've actually been doing some

research as of late because I discovered that my left vocal chords are

paralyzed. I still speak relatively well, but when I overdue it, I get

hoarse. An E.N.T. discovered the problem, but I'm still kind of in the

middle of it.

>>

I get horse when I talk to much.... I thought that I had type 1a .. I have

no responce on an EMG .. I thought Type 11 you had normal responce.

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Re: type question

>In a message dated 7/17/2000 7:17:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>bjapczynski@... writes:

>

><< Marti,

> I agree we need to be careful not to attach all that ails us to CMT, but I

> have found numerous sites which include phrenic nerve and diaphragmatic

> paralization as symptoms of CMT Type II C. I've actually been doing some

> research as of late because I discovered that my left vocal chords are

> paralyzed. I still speak relatively well, but when I overdue it, I get

> hoarse. An E.N.T. discovered the problem, but I'm still kind of in the

> middle of it.

> >>

>I get horse when I talk to much.... I thought that I had type 1a .. I have

>no responce on an EMG .. I thought Type 11 you had normal responce.

>

>

>--, type 2 on EMG and NCV tests are normal to " near " normal. ~>Becky

M.

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In a message dated 18/07/00 01:29:55 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

rmax@... writes:

<< I get horse when I talk to much.... I thought that I had type 1a .. I have

>no responce on an EMG .. I thought Type 11 you had normal responce.

>

>

>--, type 2 on EMG and NCV tests are normal to " near " normal. ~>Becky

M. >>

Well then I would think I don't have type 2. I was far from normal. I must

just talk to much.

Sounds like I have type 1A again.

Thanks

jenny

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