Guest guest Posted May 11, 2000 Report Share Posted May 11, 2000 Hi Kathy, just wondering if you + have tried going to the doctors at one of the MDA clinics? Even though MDA is dystrophy, and CMT is atropy, MDA does help persons with CMT. Here is the website: http://www.mdausa.org there is a place to type in your zip code, then it will give you the one nearest you. Also, ANY medical expenses that you have to pay for entirely (as in without insurance or what insurance doesn't cover) can be income tax deductible. So, save all your receipts for whoever does your taxes. Orthotics/braces probaly are going to depend on what needs and what his activity level is. When I was 27, a Dr. at UCLA told me I MUST wear braces. To this day I do not. I am now 47 and wear simple, in-shoe specially made for my feet orthotics. These were suggested by my Internist. I had them made by http://www.swissbalance.com They also make all kinds of braces and pedorthotics, etc. My Dr. wants to keep me, my feet and legs in use as long as they can be. I am a toe walker by nature, the orthotics coupled with stable cross-trainers and a focused walk on my part allow me to hit the ground heel first, then toe. I still have leg muscles and they still get used! Every year I go in to have my orthotics recovered or adjusted if needed. Since each orthotic is different, due to two very different feet, I am sort of 'evened-out' and my balance seems to be better. I haven't heard too many raves about the Toe-Offs . And it is my feeling (personal opinion here) that anything bought like this over the counter might not be the best thing, as I believe good orthotics/AFOs need to be made to a precise fit. If you go to our main CMTUS page and click on 'links' there are a number of sites about AFOs.There is also a site in there for finding a good orthotist. I think it is Cpeds or something like that. Perhaps you might want to print out the information and take it to your doctors along with the information from one of the two general CMT group. Also perhaps take along some CMT brochures as well. They are easy to read, give a general synopsis, etc. Gretchen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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