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Old 04-18-2014, 09:35 AM #5
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Originally Posted by Jon_sparky View Post
My mom has a different twist, she said the the numbness is on the tops of her feet, instead of the bottom! It could be that her neuropathy comes for Pre diabetes, and my Dads side is Herditary CMT. I wonder if it is possible to have both forms from each line?
If it is CMT it sounds like it is from you Father's side. You can have any other kind of disease or whatever as well as having CMT.
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