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Did the nerve tests, everything came out normal, wasn't painful, just unpleasant. Since my pain in bilateral, he just tested the right arm and leg. I knew right away that the nerve conduction was normal, as I could feel the current race up the arm. This doesn't rule out Herditary sensory neuropathy, he said that a lot of times you don't get the large fiber involvement until later in the game.
So I scheduled a punch biopsy for SFN, only have to wait another 2 months for the appointment. I told him, I first called his office in March, and now my third appointment is Octouber! He said that they were starting to look like the VA with hidden patient lists... I guess it will just get worse, as the number of doctors are shrinking. He mentioned that companies are now mapping the whole DNA for $1,000, he didn't know how the companies that charge for each strand will stay in business, probably won't. That is a much better price then $12,000! They are doing the studies with computers, so the price should come down. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | echoes long ago (07-24-2014), en bloc (07-23-2014), hopeful (07-24-2014), Kitt (07-23-2014), St George 2013 (07-23-2014), Susanne C. (07-23-2014) |
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It is interesting that he said you don't get large fiber involvement until later in the game with hereditary neuropathy. I waited a very long time to see a neurologist, at least 15 years after the numbness started in my early 30's. By then my NCS was abnormal. My skin biopsy showed no discernible nerve fibers so it was pretty far gone.
I had no idea that all this was connected with my childhood coordination problems, as there was no access to family history. It sounds like you have found a good neurologist. As I recall a lot of your symptoms fit with CMT. |
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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. All forms of CMT are either demylinating or axonal in nature. CMT is a mult-gene disorder and so there are many different genes which cause the disorder.
CMT affects the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and therefore it results in both motor symptoms (weakness and muscle wasting) and sensory symptoms (numbness). CMT is progressive and usually slow.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Susanne C. (07-24-2014) |
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When kids come over to play at our house and are rummaging for baseball mitts the problem is too many lefty mitts!
Two of my three biological children are left handed, so we have them in all sizes. I was reading and writing well before school started, and was left handed, but in those days they switched you if they could. Result- abysmal handwriting and a hard wired inability to tell right from left. I did not have the burning feet until late in the game, about 47, but I did have leg pain, high arches, weak, skinny ankles, restless legs, and an odd gait all along. I have the neuromuscular issues from the CMT, but I suspect the SFN causes it's own pain apart from the muscle pain and spasms. I would be completely non-functional without pain relief. I am slowly getting there with it and I can see the time in the near future when the pain meds won't make much difference. Stairs and ramps are my nemesis. I can barely lift my feet. |
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I haven't found anything to subdue the burning pain, opiates, gabapentin and lyrica don't do diddly... I had a lot of ankle problems, with multiple sprains, but they seem okay now, so it might not be related... Sorry to hear you are having so much pain. |
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As far as my high arches, they are not as pronounced, and I only hav. Slight hammer toe. Actually I wish the doctor would say, "oh it is just gluten" and be done with it, and the pain would go away. I would even become a vegan if the pain would jus go away...If it is CMT, it hasn't effected my balance, or gait. My mother has burning feet, so maybe it is something she passed along. I wonder if you can inherit mutations in the genes form both sides of the family? That would mess with the poor neuros head! So I am hoping it is not CMT, just want a Dx so I know what is in store for me in the future... SFN would be bad enough, or I should say IS bad enough... But you are right... |
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I know a gal who has CMT and also her brother. She is worse off. They never could figure out who they inherited it from or how else. Their mother was fine and so was their Dad. However, when their Dad got to be 80 years old he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. After a bit they checked further and found that he had CMT and not Parkinson's. So he was misdiagnosed. The gal and her brother had their problem solved. They now knew how they got CMT.
CMT symptoms can become evident when you are young, old, or in-between. Or they may never be that evident. People are misdiagnosed to this day. Symptoms of CMT did not come along til later in my life. But when they did, I knew what I was going to be dealing with from family history. I did not have that many noticeable symptoms at that time. No balance or gait problems then either. Symptoms vary greatly even within the same family. As far as your balance and your gait not being affected, that can come along later. Can you stand on your tiptoes and/or your heels? Hope you find an answer soon.
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