Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 Hey everyone. I am 26 years old and live in southern New Jersey. I have always had pes cavus (high arched) feet. For as long as I can remember I have had difficulty walking. The outer soles of my feet and my ankles are always in pain, especially after standing or walking long distances. I can't really run, have no coordination and was always picked last in gym class I just always thought I was abnormal or lazy. People would always tell me to stop complaining. When a flight of stairs without railings presents itself I get really upset because I know I will have a lot of difficulty. I have been seeing a podiatrist since I was about 10 years old. I do have orthotics which have been refitted numerous times and still don't help the rolling out of my feet or the pain. Just recently the foot pain was becoming a very big issue so my mom suggested I try an orthopedic doctor. I went and he suggested I have EMGs done right away. The results came back that I most likely have CMT. We then contacted the CMT Association, who, after pulling it out of them, suggested a neurologist. I had the EMGs redone and I am waiting for the results of the blood test. The neurologist said my mom does have a very mild form of CMT which barely effects her. My grandmom and great grandmom most likely did have it, but were never diagnosed. So there is my story in a nutshell. I am thankful for finally finding out that I am not crazy or lazy. I just cannot understand why none of my doctors (especially my podiatrist) never picked up on my CMT. So here are some questions: Where do I go from here? The neurologist really didn't have any suggestions. He said he deals mainly with the nerves and what causes CMT, not with daily living suggestions. Should I see another type of doctor? If so, where do I find suggestions? Should I be doing PT? Should I be doing anything in particular? Just wondering if anyone knows if I could do anything legally when it comes to the fact that my podiatrist didn't diagnose my CMT for 16 years. I signed up for the CMT Association Conference. What do you all think about the CMTA? Should I join the MDA? I guess that is enough questions for now. Thanks in advance for all your help!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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