Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 Hi Mike: We had the same concerns with Gavin re how low his NCV was, less than half what is normal for his age. In fact after the very low NCV the doctors stopped the test and didn't to an EMG because they were so sure of what he had. Our neurologist told us that there is not a strict one to one correlation between NCV and severity/progression of symptoms. Other factors also come into play (nerves are a multicomponent unit with a complex interplay)...for example although Gavin does have CMT 1A, he shows some symptoms that are more typical of axonal or type 2 CMT, which doesn't usually have markedly lowered NCV. How low was her NCV? Does she have foot drop yet? We can't really be sure what Gav's progression will be, despite early onset (he basically had signs from the time he started to walk at 14 months,although they were ascribed at the time to a middle ear imbalance), and low NCV. I have heard of several people who were told they would be wheelchair bound and never have been. The waiting really is the hardest part at this point. If you'd like, email me directly at pehrsson@... Take care Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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