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hmmm when i was a kid i was prone to falling alot (and ending up on my face)but i am currently a runner ... do small fiber neuropathy or CMT become worse during stressful times? thanks so much
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I am a hiker. Or perhaps should say I was, as even flat trails are becoming challenging. I think some of us are attracted to certain types of activities because they push our limits,or help us deny them? Running is a very physically stressful activity, though, and you might do well to take a break and substitute walking or swimming until this is settled. I have an aunt who had CMT and compulsively practiced yoga into her nineties. |
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so is it possible that i have very few symptoms now becuse i am not stressed but when i was at school (during exam time) i tripped all the time and had tingles on an almost daily basis? because now that i am going to neurologists i feel like i have so few symptoms that i may sound crazy but i am worried that when i go back to the stress my symptoms will return as they were before...has anyone else experienced something like this before? thanks
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Also, have you ever directly answered he question of whether running makes you feel better or worse or has no effect? Running does induce a meditative state which you can begin to apply to other times in your life. The main idea of mindfulness is to concentrate on what is actually happening at the moment rather than what you fear might happen. I can recommend some books if you like. |
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i am usually fine when i run but afterwards i tend to be clumsier / have more tripping ... also is becoming dizzy upon standing also a symptom of CMT or small fier neuropathy or is this unrelated? thanks for your help
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That is pretty consistent with CMT, fatigue will result in increased tripping, etc. I have the same issue after a long walk. Dizziness when standing up quickly can be a symptom of autonomic issues, but I have always had it and was cleared as far as autonomic neuropathy.
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ok one more thing i have noticed...when i sit with one leg crossed over the other my foot "bobs" constinuosly without me meaning to....what does that mean? thanks so much
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