Guest guest Posted September 10, 2003 Report Share Posted September 10, 2003 Hi Colleen, my name is and I'm 26. I have a 7 month old daughter and yes, I have CMT. Wanted to respond to all your posts/questions as I feel I relate closely to you. I've known about my CMT pretty much my whole life. Most of my family has it, so it was not a shock. My twin brother and my older brother also have it. Last June I was in a rather severe car accident while I was 8 months pregnant. Luckily the baby was ok (after a few weeks of bed-rest). I injured my back, neck and shoulder during the accident, but because of the pregnancy I wasn't able to do much therapy. Before the accident I was active. I didn't feel that my CMT ever slowed me down too much. Lots of spained ankles, falling, and fatigue; but other than that I had a normal active life. After the accident all that stopped. It's been over a year now since the accident and I am still not able to work (although that's actually a blessing since I'd rather raise my child - and now my husband has no choice but to let me :-) ). My back is still injured. Most days I can barely walk. I'm also on lots of medication, which w/ out it I would not be mobile at all. I understand what it feels like to be " house bound " all day. My husband now does most of the cleaning and laundry. He also does a lot of child care once he gets home from work. We live in a 3 level home and I'm not strong enough to carry my child up and down the stairs so he has to do her baths and carry her to bed. He also gets her up every morning. He's definately a hard worker. And yes, like you I feel guilty at times. Especially on the days when I'm especially hurting and can't walk much or move around. But he's very kind about forcing me to sit down and ice/heat my back and not move. I'm also in the process of getting treatment from the MDA. Will be getting AFOs or Orthotics. Not sure yet which will be recommended. Hoping for orthotics, but fear I've waited too long and will now need AFOs. I've noticed a lot of weakness in the past few months - which I HATE. I used to weight -lift and shocked many by my strength (I'm only 5 feet tall, 110lbs) so I look week, but was very strong. Now lifting my 22lb baby is a feat in itself. I also have good days and bad days. Sometimes I over do it and of course wind up on my back for 2 days. Other times I have no idea what causes the added pain. But there are good days as well, when I'm actually able to get me and my daughter out of this prison of a home. And finally, (I believe), I too have the twitching problems. Had them my whole life. Mostly I get them in my calfs. It's wierd, I'll be sitting on the couch and all of a sudden my calfs just start " jumping " . The main problem is at night. When I'm trying to fall asleep my whole body will jump. That's the worst as it wakes me up and I have to start the whole process of getting to sleep over again. Sometimes it can take me up to 2 hours to get to sleep at night. It's ridiculous. And sometimes the " jumping " wakes my husband up. Although I don't feel too bad about that as he snores and wakes me up. Sorry this was so long. Just wanted to let you know that you are not alone in all of your CMT symptoms. Everything you've explained so far seems completely normal for CMT. Take care, /CO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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