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Old 12-13-2010, 10:54 PM #1
Diana Dilley Diana Dilley is offline
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Help Hearing Issues with CMT

Well, I just heard (ha ha ha) that hearing loss may be another issue that developes with Charcot Marie Tooth. My family doctor mentioned it in passing at my last appointment; but, she admittedly doesn't know much about CMT (I am her only patient that has it, and my neurologist never mentioned the possibility of hearing loss).

Tinnitus is a new (one year) and aggravating issue I am experiencing. Results of a hearing test shows a deficit in my left ear and I'm off to see an ear, nose and throat specialist.

Does anyone know if this is true?
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