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Old 08-02-2011, 09:58 PM #6
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Originally Posted by januarybabe View Post
A lady in church was talking about someone who has nerve condition that causes hands and feet to curl up. Anyone ever hear of such a thing and what is it?
I have been diagnosed at Johns Hopkins with small and large fiber neuropathy, probable CMT type 2. My hands will claw up if held too long in one position, as in holding a book, phone, pen, or needle. The arches in my feet and the muscles in my legs are also continuing to contract. My hands are not permanently curled up,but it is definitely worsening.
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