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Old 10-31-2008, 04:20 PM #1
Kimmergrand Kimmergrand is offline
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My daughter has CMT and was hit by a car while walking to school last year. Since then she has had more CMT symptoms arrise. She suffered 2 fractures in her T11 and L5 as well as deep tissue damage and a bulging disc. Has anyone heard of trauma causing progression in neuromuscular diseases such as CMT.
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