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In a message dated 12/29/01 8:42:45 PM Central Standard Time,

butterflypower@... writes:

> type 2 autosomal recessive,

> dominant, what? I thought dominant...but I wasn't sure, and I was reading

> a post and see that DSD or CMT3 is autosomal dominant...

, C here. I think CMT2 is autosomal recessive. If I remember what

the doctor told me correctly. That's what I have.

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Hey everyone, I have a question...

It was Christmas dinner and my cousin and I were discussing CMT and my

cousin had a couple of questions that I was like...Hmmmm....like I didn't

know how to answer.

One question for CMT2 is: If there is no actual, definitive test...How do

they know it exists and it's not another disease?

Keep in mind that I know CMT2 exists, I just wasn't sure how to answer

her question...

Another question is: Is CMT type 1 and type 2 autosomal recessive,

dominant, what? I thought dominant...but I wasn't sure, and I was reading

a post and see that DSD or CMT3 is autosomal dominant...but I was

wondering about the other two..

If anyone could answer I would appreciate it...THANKS!

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