Guest guest Posted April 23, 2003 Report Share Posted April 23, 2003 Hi Bethany! Your condition is just as mine. I am glad you joined this group. I am 17 year old girl from India and I myself wonder about my future and marriage etc. My walking is very unstable and I need help for walking and climbing stairs. At present the situation is such that I always need a helper, specially, while climbing stairs or even simplest market chores. At times, I feel very dependent, but then, as you said, there are people worse off than ourselves. But then, I feel, CMT affects everything! I mean no part is spared.....walking, hearing, holding, curved spine, talking, eyes......really, how can anyone understand all that we have to go through?!! I know these are very negative thoughts...I myself am a very self-conscious person, but people's stares don't really affect me anymore. I just feel irritated when I am unable to go around independently like others.....when I have to wait for someone to come and help me move from one place to another. I am trying for AFOs, maybe they will improve certain things. One other problem is that if I talk to someone about CMT or joke about it, the other person thinks that I am being self-piteous, whereas that is not at all the case! I know I have to live with CMT throughout my life and have accepted it. But that doesn't mean that I don't have any apprehensions about future. I, too, miss leading a normal life. It’s really embarrassing when you are unable to lay table for dinner properly or eat with full good manners at a party. I guess, talking about all this is never going to help. Of course, one gets moral support; and in certain corner of the heart, it feels good to know that there other people in world going through the same things as I am. But for us, the best weapon is a ‘positive attitude’. I have, for the time being, forgotten concepts like marriage……if it’s on our cards, it’ll happen. I have just one wish…..I should be COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT. And if there is one thing that’ll help me in that direction, it’s money. It’s only with money that I’ll be able to purchase all equipments I might need in future and it’s money that’ll boost my self-confidence. I know it sounds too materialistic, but believe me, materialism will help us ultimately. Even in winning friends. Being funny about your own problems always helps you see things in a lighter perspective, my elder brother ( he also has CMT) has taught me this very well. You, too try it….it really does help. For example, when you notice people staring at you/your walking, start talking to yourself in lines like “Ah! Here is another person who has no job at hands, is unemployed and a complete dumbo who can do nothing other than staring at others!” Slowly, you won’t even notice those ‘maniacs’ staring at you!! We have all gathered hereas we are doing great at present, so our future has friends. There are good reasons for bringing Bethany, Reema and everyone else to this earth.Do write back.Thumbs up! Reema Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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