Hi Ryan. I also have CMT and suffer from drop foot. I've had CMT for between ten to fifteen years now. My mother and two brothers also suffer from it. Do you know much about this condition? CMT is a heredity disease which affects the nerves and signals being sent to your brain, making it a progressive disease. I have no balance, my walking is very bad and have to use a wheelchair, foot drop, weakness in hands, fingers,wrists and ankles. I am under my local hosputal and have been seeing my consultant annually for many years now. There is not much that can be done for CMT but he writes down any changes from the previous year and tests my grip and pulling. I have also over the years been referred to the physiotherapist when needed for help with my walking and balance. I've also been referred to the occupational therapists, they are fantastic. They have been to my home and watch me doing day to day things and anything I struggle with they can give you AIDS to help you, ie key turners, a grabber, even chunky cutlery. They have also made me wrist splints. A few years back I had two made to measure leg/foot splints made for me for the drop foot. They are quite big and cumbersome but they do help.anyone on these boards suffer with foot drop or CMT ? as in Charcot tooth marie sydromne i need some help with it as i have been having weakness in my knee and foot but my foot drop is so annoying its episodic and dosent seem to be getting better at all
No, CMT (Charcot Marie tooth) has nothing whatsoever to do with diabetes, I've had CMT a lot lot longer then diabetes. Drop foot, which is there permsntly and cramping are just two of the many symptoms that come with CMT.is any of your problems episodic though like after alot of walking will your foot just drop and turn inwards ? this is what happens with mine and when my blood sugar is high my muscles go extremely stiff and my legs hardly work which is really strange i am being checked for a genetic muscle disease at the moment but i am trying to figure out if it is the muscle disease causing it or the diabetes my latest HbA1c was 4.4 which is extremely love for a diabetic so im abit confused how it could be a neuropathic problem but stranger things have happened i guess i also suffer with extreme cramping in every muscle when my blood sugar fluctuates even 3 units does anyone have this ?
Probably be best to see your GP and go from thereInteresting I wonder if I am suffering some kind of motor neuropathic defect then which is causing these problems but I am not sure
Hi Ryan,I'm going to see if they will check my thyroid and my testosterone levels as I don't feel right at all I have no sex drive either like nothing no interest in it and I hardly sleep at all which is making controlling my diabities so much harder
Then you need to help yourself.That could be a potential i guess but its so difficult to stop having a hypo everyday my blood was 2.1 4 times today and it was high 3 times today and thats a good daymy current dosage is 10 units morning , 8 units dinner , 15 dinner and 16 levimir at night feel like the doctors cant help me and neurology are at a loss
Then you need to help yourself.Start by doing some basal testing and then check your insulin to carb ratio. For most people a starting point is 10 carbs per 1 unit of bolus insulin. So if that's what you are using then you are eating well over 300 carbs a day.
What do you call a high reading and what was your last A1c?
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