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I think people who are low in B1, will have more trouble with aldehyde metabolism. And people vary in response to environmental chemical sensitivities.
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Just like sugar and other toxins, I just stay away from things that cause neuropathy. It is easier to heal and have good health with the best foods and staying away from toxins.
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Sensorimotor axonal polyneuropathy seems to be what you have posted. There doesn't appear to be a definite diagnosis of CMT. Correct?
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Yes, that is correct. I was diagnosed with idiopathic sensorimotor axonal polyneuropathy. The neurologist had a strong suspicion of CMT, due to the exam and nerve conduction test results along with the context of deformities of the feet that I have had since birth (partially corrected by casts during infanthood). He said it was very likely that I have CMT but discouraged me from pursuing further evaluation. A podiatrist and a physical therapist who specializes in people with deformities of the lower extremities also told me that they thought it very likely that I have CMT. I was diagnosed with club feet at birth, but in the wake of my neurological problems, I've been told that was likely a misdiagnosis and that my deformed feet are most likely due to CMT. I'm researching to find a neurologist who is interested in investigating this because I think it could be important for me and others in my family to be sure, especially because of the risks of drugs on the list for people with CMT.
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Thanks for your replies everyone.
When I say a few I'm talking like 2-3 beers on weekends. The period where I drank heavily was a very dark period in my life. I strongly believe it was very *situational* alcohol abuse. I am in a massively better headspace now and I don't believe it will be an issue. Evidence of this is that before that negative period I would only socially drink and it was never a problem. |
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