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Hi :

In regard to your daughter's lower back pain, there is a good chance

that it is a result of the way she is walking or standing. I was diagnosed

with " a hereditary neurological disorder " (not labeled CMT until this year -

15 years later) at the age of 16. I remember having back pain as a teenager

because I didn't realize I had CMT and I would stand for long periods of time

or walk without any orthotics in my shoes or AFO's. I still some times do

not wear orthotics or AFO's but I know my limits more and I know that I will

get lower back pain. amongst other things, if I overdo it.

Like many with CMT, my feet have very high arches. I also have small

feet and walk on the outside edges and balls of my feet; this provides me

with very little surface area and support to stand for long periods of time

and thus my back will feel the effects. I've noticed that I have less back

and other pain since I began taking dietary supplements to aid with muscles

and joints (Glucosamine and Chondroiton). Although may have just been

diagnosed this past month, it is quite likely that she has had CMT for a

while prior to the diagnosis - it's hard to say what symptoms are common for

" newly diagnosed " people because many of us have CMT for decades before we

are diagnosed.

The effects of walking inccorectly or standing on ailing feet can

cause back problems but can also cause knee and hip problems. These problems

may not be due to the CMT itself, but due to the body putting too much

pressure on other parts that try to compensate.

Good luck with 's situation; these pains could be reduced over

time by using devices to improve walking (shoe inserts, etc.) and by being

more aware of physical limitations. The second part can be pretty tricky

some times (knowing limits).

:) Marti

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Hi Marti:

Good Morning!! Thank you so much for your response on 's back. I

think whats going on is exactly what you're saying. She has the orthodics

and they help some, but I'm taking her to my Chiropractor tomorrow and I

think that will help. He is a wonderful guy and works with alot of people

with CMT. has also been running a low grade fever everyday for the

past week and she's not sick or anything, Have you heard about this with

CMT?

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

From: mmc3737@... [mailto:mmc3737@...]

Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 7:41 PM

Subject: Re: [] Lower back pain...

Hi :

In regard to your daughter's lower back pain, there is a good chance

that it is a result of the way she is walking or standing. I was diagnosed

with " a hereditary neurological disorder " (not labeled CMT until this year -

15 years later) at the age of 16. I remember having back pain as a teenager

because I didn't realize I had CMT and I would stand for long periods of

time

or walk without any orthotics in my shoes or AFO's. I still some times do

not wear orthotics or AFO's but I know my limits more and I know that I will

get lower back pain. amongst other things, if I overdo it.

Like many with CMT, my feet have very high arches. I also have small

feet and walk on the outside edges and balls of my feet; this provides me

with very little surface area and support to stand for long periods of time

and thus my back will feel the effects. I've noticed that I have less back

and other pain since I began taking dietary supplements to aid with muscles

and joints (Glucosamine and Chondroiton). Although may have just

been

diagnosed this past month, it is quite likely that she has had CMT for a

while prior to the diagnosis - it's hard to say what symptoms are common for

" newly diagnosed " people because many of us have CMT for decades before we

are diagnosed.

The effects of walking inccorectly or standing on ailing feet can

cause back problems but can also cause knee and hip problems. These

problems

may not be due to the CMT itself, but due to the body putting too much

pressure on other parts that try to compensate.

Good luck with 's situation; these pains could be reduced over

time by using devices to improve walking (shoe inserts, etc.) and by being

more aware of physical limitations. The second part can be pretty tricky

some times (knowing limits).

:) Marti

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In a message dated 4/26/2001 8:55:20 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

khampton@... writes:

> . She has the orthodics

> and they help some, but I'm taking her to my Chiropractor tomorrow and I

> think that will help. He is a wonderful guy and works with alot of people

> with CMT. has also been running a low grade fever everyday for the

> past week and she's not sick or anything, Have you heard about this with

> CMT?

>

>

>

How many people have CMT where you live?

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I'm not sure how many but I know he speaks at different groups.

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

From: Mommy2Adam@... [mailto:Mommy2Adam@...]

Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 8:09 PM

Subject: Re: [] Lower back pain...

In a message dated 4/26/2001 8:55:20 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

khampton@... writes:

> . She has the orthodics

> and they help some, but I'm taking her to my Chiropractor tomorrow and I

> think that will help. He is a wonderful guy and works with alot of people

> with CMT. has also been running a low grade fever everyday for

the

> past week and she's not sick or anything, Have you heard about this with

> CMT?

>

>

>

How many people have CMT where you live?

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Hi Mark..

Get help as soon as you can. Your condition might get better, but it might get

worse. Do not say to " that powers that be " now,,,, that you are just fine. You

may not be " FINE " .... 6 months from now??? Be very careful. My condition tried

to kill me when I was 31 years old. Spine problems are very serious stuff.

JMO in NH

lower back pain...

Hi all, I have posted a few times, mostly about my cervical fusion lst year,

but I am now (and have been really for years to a lesser extent than my neck)

dealing with lower back issues. I have not had an MRI or x-ray in a whaile of my

lumbar region, but am experiencing significatn pain affecting my ability to get

up form a seated position, and to stand up and to walk...both legs are affected,

but my left has tingling on the upper part of my foot. I had PT for this (much

less pain, and limitation before with some improvement after, but the PT said

that I had plataued and thought I wopuld not get any more improvement with PT at

that time) about 6 months ago, but I did gardening yesterday (FOOLISH, I know)

and now I am unable to get through anything even with a rigid support brace

(Bauerfiend), a low dose of Hydrocodone (5-500)and motrin (400) ...so I guess

other than looking for support I am hoping someone can tell me - " don't worry it

is just muscle... "

I know you can't but hoping is what I have right now... I have had some

continued pain form my neck over the last few months ( i had C4-7 fused last

year) and this is causing me to tense upo and have more pain there too - I have

DDD and know I had some disc issues about two years ago in the lumbar region

that my regular Orthopedist saw on my hip x-rays ( I have a THR on the left side

(twice!)

Should I just wait this out and see if it calms down?, or get to a doctor

ASAP? - I could probably get to see my orthopedist early next week, but I doubt

the spine surgeon until I have an MRI and more info! Thanks for reading and all

the support I get just reading all your posts...any recommendations are greatly

appreciated...I pray for all of you to have pain-free days often!

mark

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