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I have cmt an walking has become very painful and unbalanced is that a sign i wont be able to.walk on my own?

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Neuropathy : Hereditary sensorimotor peripheral neuropathy can present with pain, weakness, and numbness. These can result in difficulty with balance or ambulation. Doctors trained in dealing with patients with hereditary neuropathy can access these problem i make the proper referral to physical or occupational therapist and provide patients with the tools needed to maintain optimal functional level.

Answered 5/18/2014

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