Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 Hey , Speaking for myself (lol SUE) there is NO sign of CMT anywhere in my family. There ARE cases of spontaneous mutations and if tthe incidence rate of CMT has doubled in the past 50 years,as statistics show, well, probably so has the rate of spontaneous mutations. MY EMG tests are all within the 'normal' range, just showing some reinnervation. , my parents are both deceased, and obviously can't be tested. My sibling was adopted at birth. But just the fact I have CMT, I chose not to have children of my own; I spent about 8-10 years on this from every angle. Keep asking thoose questions! shannon marzinski wrote: but Sue, you said that Gretchen was > spontaneous.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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