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Old 04-18-2014, 03:21 PM #4
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Yes, people with CMT can have other diseases which affect the nerves. (diabetes, thyroid disease, poisoning by drugs or heavy metals or toxins, bone marrow disorders, nutritional deficiencies).
Yes, it is a challenge, with Pre diabetes, hypothyroidism, and a history of nutritional deffeincies... I think I am doing quite well considering...
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