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Old 06-24-2012, 09:57 PM
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kitt - you said yourself : "When the myelin is damaged (CMT1) the nerve impulses are conducted more slowly than normal. If the axon itself is damaged (CMT2) the speed of nerve conduction is almost normal, but the strength of the signal is reduced"

both were normal for me....also what about my other symptoms and heat sensitivity (or maybe stress - could heat or stress bring on symptoms of CMT?)
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