Guest guest Posted March 3, 2000 Report Share Posted March 3, 2000 Hi all. First, thanks so much for your helpful suggestions about stair-lifts and other issues related to my daughter's upcoming surgery. I am sorry I have not responded sooner. I am feeling very overwhelmed at the moment. I feel like I am going to short-circuit. I don't even have CMT -- only my daughter. My only daughter. Recently, Dr. Crawford at s Hopkins questioned her CMT2 diagnosis. He did not make the original diagnosis (performed by at GW in DC). But he, like others think her presentation is unusual. In part because she has presented so early, and in part because her sensation is intact. He says that sensation usually goes before motor ability. He wants to do another EMG to see if she has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (possibly the distal variety). He is also kicking around the idea that she may have a non-progressive congenital deformity affecting the peroneal nerves or muscles (which would be good news). He is of the belief that too many conditions may have been sucked into the CMT category which may account for some of the differences in symptoms, progression, spontaneous mutation within a family, etc. Has anyone else heard this? Has anyone else ever received varying diagnoses? Welcome to Chen (Are you from China or are you Chinese-American? I lived in Wuhan for a while.) And, welcome to . How old is ? What kind of CMT do you have and why does your daughter have a more rare form? My daughter, Alice (age 8), may have some learning issues (or she may simply be distracted by the fact that she has had to come to terms over this last year with her CMT diagnosis and the prospect of surgery -- for a kid who needs to be held down by three adults just to get an innoculation). Rose-Marie, your English is beautiful and your insights a gift. I miss you when you don't write. I read Ruth's discussion of the interplay between insurance and MDA benefits and thier coverage of the cost of AFOs. I thought it a good description of the process. Regards to all Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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