Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Hello Dennis, The forms of CMT that attack the very young often abridge their lives but this is a rare occurrence. For most of us, there is no direct fatal consequence of the onset of CMT symptoms which come on slowly. The solution that has served me well over the years is to carefully observe your capabilities and do not overdo them. A careful adherence to total care of the body will help to minimize the effects. Weight control, controlled exercise, avoiding alcohol/smoking, and stretching, good diet, and avoidance of infections help a great deal. It is after all an additional draw on our time each day, but that is the penalty we pay to optimize our lives. I spend two hours each day serving the cause and it has resulted in many compliments as to my appearance and abilities at the age of 70 years. My life has included three open heart surgeries and major abdominal surgery which has also required much accommodation, but I'm still here and quite active doing the things that make life worthwhile. EdM from NH P.S. - I know it is easier to do all caps, but internet etiquette says it is " shouting " and offensive. Perhaps it is more pardonable to use all lower case? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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