I don't know how long ago this went up but some words of encouragement. My father was diagnosed with CMT in his early sixties. He noticed that he became progressively more unsteady on his feet, and soon had to stop fishing in rivers. He lived happily and busily till age 86, still able to walk about and tend his large vegetable garden. He suffered no pain in his legs, only unsteadiness. It is really not the end of a life, this condition.
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I don't know how long ago this went up but some words of encouragement. My father was diagnosed with CMT in his early sixties. He noticed that he became progressively more unsteady on his feet, and soon had to stop fishing in rivers. He lived happily and busily till age 86, still able to walk about and tend his large vegetable garden. He suffered no pain in his legs, only unsteadiness. It is really not the end of a life, this condition.
December 5, 2009 - 3:58pmThis Comment
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