tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5335618363680463874.post2770496027259919905..comments2023-08-10T14:54:26.215+01:00Comments on The Crippled Crafter: Open Letter to People without CMT (CMT Awareness Month 2015 - DAY 27)Sam Lewishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06559765762260503340noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5335618363680463874.post-53776622324129702262015-10-01T23:54:27.452+01:002015-10-01T23:54:27.452+01:00Even though I don't have CMT but half of my fa...Even though I don't have CMT but half of my family does, I can understand it from the perspective of having lived with the knowledge of it for most of my life. My mom was the first to be tested neurologically and diagnosed almost 40 years ago. I've watched her and my 2 sisters go from active to disabled over the years. I may not have it but I have other types of neuropathies that cause me some of the same problems. I am fortunate to have family and friends that understand my limitations and if I call at the last minute to cancel something they don't hold it against me. Anyone with any type of disability or chronic health condition is only asking for a little compassion and understanding. Thank you for letting me rant and rave. It helps to get things off my chest and breathe.Dottie Viarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5335618363680463874.post-22506310114281257902015-09-27T23:21:22.373+01:002015-09-27T23:21:22.373+01:00As someone who has fibro I understand completely w...As someone who has fibro I understand completely where you are coming from. The important thing is we must take care of ourselves coz no one else will! Take care my dear xBrawny xhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01549032180232672763noreply@blogger.com