Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Well, I'm not sure what it is you're looking for so I'll say this: I was 16 when diagnosed with CMT. The first in my family. My mom gave it to me and her mom to her. We have traced it back to WWII. I also have two uncles with the disease. I am the only one of my generations with CMT and have decided not to have children. I wear braces on my legs regularly. I have a walker I use when I don't feel too steady or I just need help carrying things. I have CMT, CMT doesn't have me. I own a small housecleaning business. It's just me, so the boss is real flexible when I have one of those days when I've just washed my feet and can't do a thing with them. It's hard work and I take it slow. I don't earn a living doing this, but I do earn responsiblity and character. That keeps me from too much thinkin stinkin. My faith helps to keep me balanced spiritually, and mentally. I believe in treating people the way I want to be treated and you reap what you sow. On any given night you'll find me crocheting donated yarn into hats and scarfs for the homeless. Okay, thanks for your time. it'sa1derfulday Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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