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Another cause of gait disturbance is overdosing on B6.
At your age, you may have a trainer, or school coach?

I have experience seeing coaches of young people push very high dose B6 on the athletes.

One sign of B6 overdose is a form of neuropathy where gait is affected.
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Ladyerin17 .16 is less than .2, so that number would make the result normal if those numbers you posted are correct.

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mrsD - i do not have any coaches or trainers and do not take any extra form of B6...once again i was walking today and tripped on a minor imperfection in the sidewalk...dont know what is causing this (drop foot, weakness, etc)
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mrsD - i do not have any coaches or trainers and do not take any extra form of B6...once again i was walking today and tripped on a minor imperfection in the sidewalk...dont know what is causing this (drop foot, weakness, etc)
Does anyone in your family - mother, father, siblings, grandparent, nieces, nephews, etc. have any of these problems that you experience with walking In other words, any family history.
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kitt - yes , my grandma has idiopathic peripheral neuropathy and she cannot feel ANYTHING below her knees, she went through most of the tests i am now (minus MRIs) and they found nothing except that her nerves were dead below the knees -however my EMG was completely normal and showed no sign of nerve damage
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kitt - yes , my grandma has idiopathic peripheral neuropathy and she cannot feel ANYTHING below her knees, she went through most of the tests i am now (minus MRIs) and they found nothing except that her nerves were dead below the knees -however my EMG was completely normal and showed no sign of nerve damage
It sounds like you may very well have CMT, small fiber neuropathy doesn't show up on EMG's, not until you have large fiber damage as well, like I do. The fact that your grandmother has it is extremely significant. You may want to pursue genetic testing for CMT, especially since you are so young.
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I agree with Suzanne C. Please refer to my other post #18 concerning EMG/NCV testing for CMT1 and CMT2.

I am not saying you do have some type of CMT as I'm not qualified to do that nor is anyone else on here, but from what you have posted it makes a person wonder.
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mrsD - i do not have any coaches or trainers and do not take any extra form of B6...once again i was walking today and tripped on a minor imperfection in the sidewalk...dont know what is causing this (drop foot, weakness, etc)
Also, tripping and clumsiness were my primary CMT symptoms through childhood and young adulthood.
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wait .. but she doesnt have CMT (i dont think) just peripheral neuropathy and doesnt CMT affect large nerves which would show up on an EMG? Is genetic testing commonly for CMT and what does it entail? thanks so much
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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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