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From: willwright100@... <willwright100@...>

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Date: Friday, January 12, 2001 8:52 PM

Subject: [] Re: Non-Genetic PN??

>Becky, I got the info from the following site......

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>http://www.geneclinics.org/profiles/cmt/details.html

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>Will

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>>>Thanks Will, isn't it just so maddening when medical sites conflict

information! GRRRRRR! Goes to show we know about as much as they do!

LOL, I think I know more than my Dr. does, and thats a shame. geneclinics

just deals with genes, the genetics of CMT and is new to it at that. They

have not yet studied or identified all the types yet so what gives them the

right to give out information they have no knowledge of yet? ~>Becky M.

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From: willwright100@... <willwright100@...>

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Date: Friday, January 12, 2001 8:54 PM

Subject: [] Re: Non-Genetic PN??

>Becky, I got the info from the following site......

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>http://www.geneclinics.org/profiles/cmt/details.html

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>Will

..>>>>>>Will, I went to this site and found this very interesting, it states

CMT is painless! So yeah, I believe everything they have to say regarding

CMT, NOT, LOL, ~>Becky M.

>>>>Establishing the specific subtype of CMT for a given patient involves a

medical history, physical examination, neurologic examination, and nerve

conduction and EMG testing, as well as a detailed family history and the use

of DNA-based testing.

Clinical findings. Painless, symmetric, slowly progressive motor neuropathy

of the arms and legs beginning in the 1st-3rd decade with a positive family

history suggests CMT. The acute onset of painless, focal sensory/motor

neuropathy in a single nerve with a history of other affected family members

suggests HNPP. Sudden onset of pain and weakness in the shoulder or upper

arm associated with distal and/or proximal weakness and atrophy of the upper

extremity with other similarly affected family members suggests Familial

Brachial Plexus Neuropathy. Typical CMT patients have high-arched feet, weak

ankle dorsiflexion, thin distal muscles, depressed tendon reflexes, and

distal sensory loss. In CMT1, the most common variety, NCVs are very slow

and peripheral nerves may be palpably enlarged. This is not true of CMT2 or

CMTX.

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-----Original Message-----

From: willwright100@... <willwright100@...>

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Date: Friday, January 12, 2001 9:42 PM

Subject: [] Re: Non-Genetic PN??

>Hey Becky,

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>The site I sent you on gene clinics was authored by Bird...I

>think he has done some research on CMT..A ten year study and I

>believe he has authored books on CMT and is one of the top researchers

>of CMT if memory serves me right...

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>Will

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Yes I know Dr. Bird, He researches CMT but I don't think he is one

of the TOP researchers, he wants to study me,(he is researching type 2-C,

he is on St. Louis. But read on at that site, its tells of optic neuritis,

and thats a form of blindness, I know I've had it. It can come and go and

come and stay! But they deal with genetics, and still haven't identified

alll types yet, so based on that alone, they don't know everything yet.

Also, NO PAIN in CMT??? There is a srudy that proves CMTer's have pain due

to the CMT. I think they need to UPDATE their site. They are behind in the

latest info on symptoms and what all CMT can and does involve. Just because

Bird authored the site when it first was set up doesn't mean HE has

kept it update. Come to think of it, I'm sure he hasn't, he KNOWS CMT

causes pain. ~>Becky M.

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In a message dated 1/12/2001 11:10:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,

rmax@... writes:

<< Just because

Bird authored the site when it first was set up doesn't mean HE has

kept it update. Come to think of it, I'm sure he hasn't, he KNOWS CMT

causes pain. ~>Becky M.

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Does anyone know how to contact Mr. Bird and tell him he needs to update his

site? Obviously he doesn't have CMT or he wouldn't make such statements.

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Date: Saturday, January 13, 2001 6:21 AM

Subject: Re: [] Re: Non-Genetic PN??

>In a message dated 1/12/2001 11:10:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,

>rmax@... writes:

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><< Just because

> Bird authored the site when it first was set up doesn't mean HE has

> kept it update. Come to think of it, I'm sure he hasn't, he KNOWS CMT

> causes pain. ~>Becky M.

> >>

>

>Does anyone know how to contact Mr. Bird and tell him he needs to update

his

>site? Obviously he doesn't have CMT or he wouldn't make such statements.

>

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>>> I'm not sure of this but think he was one of the Dr's who was on

the CMT Pain Study done that proved CMT does cause pain! ~>Becky M.

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In a message dated 1/13/2001 6:40:51 PM Eastern Standard Time,

rmax@... writes:

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>>> I'm not sure of this but think he was one of the Dr's who was on

the CMT Pain Study done that proved CMT does cause pain! ~>Becky M.

>>

Well then, he definitely needs to update his site. The neuro doc at MDA

clinic in Knox told me in Oct. that CMT does not usually have pain associated

with it. I quickly told him that I had pain since childhood, so has my

daughter.

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-----Original Message-----

From: ktbugg54@... <ktbugg54@...>

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Date: Sunday, January 14, 2001 10:34 AM

Subject: Re: [] Re: Non-Genetic PN??

>In a message dated 1/13/2001 6:40:51 PM Eastern Standard Time,

>rmax@... writes:

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><< >

> >>> I'm not sure of this but think he was one of the Dr's who was on

> the CMT Pain Study done that proved CMT does cause pain! ~>Becky M.

>

> >>

>

>Well then, he definitely needs to update his site. The neuro doc at MDA

>clinic in Knox told me in Oct. that CMT does not usually have pain

associated

>with it. I quickly told him that I had pain since childhood, so has my

>daughter.

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>>>> copy the study done on CMT and Pain and mail it to him pronto! I

did that to my neurologist who works for MDA of all things! LOL, next

appointment, guess who knew all about CMT pain! LOL, And the rewards to this

among helping me,is the next CMT patients he see's! ~>Becky M.

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