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Is There a Lighthearted Way to Talk About CMT?

Columnist Young Lee ponders ways to describe how the disease affects his body

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How do those of us with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) communicate how it affects us and explain what it's like to be a CMTer?

As someone who has fairly mild CMT symptoms, I've described the disease as a kind of genetic clumsiness. However, I always knew that never really covered it.

It doesn't explain how it feels when my fingers and grip just don't cooperate, or why there are days when I can't seem to use chopsticks, even though I've used them successfully hundreds of times before. It doesn't allude to the awkwardness of days when my signature looks very different from usual, especially when using small, skinny pens and pencils.

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"Genetic clumsiness" doesn't capture the times when I misjudge what's happening around my calves and ankles. I realized that I do this while exercising at my local gym and looking at myself in the mirror. Many times, movements that feel big to me are actually quite small. And sometimes, I feel my ankle twisting or rolling when it's actually straight — though other times, the opposite is true.

And focusing on clumsiness doesn't even hint at the throbbing I can feel in my feet for days after long bouts of walking — something that's apparently uncommon among most able-bodied people. Nor does "clumsy" explain the random periods of tiredness I experience on my worst days.

Honestly, I can only think of a handful of times when I've had an in-depth conversation with an able-bodied friend about my life as a CMTer.

I've always felt that, in most circumstances, lengthy descriptions of CMT symptoms can be a bit of a downer. I don't want to bog people down or make them feel bad. And I certainly don't want pity.

But maybe there are ways for us CMTers to engage with others about disability without bringing negative energy to the conversation. And while we shouldn't feel pressured to present ourselves as happy when we're not, I know I'd be more likely to chat about CMT if I had other ideas for how to talk about it.

This, ultimately, is what the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association (CMTA) has been encouraging our community to think about during this year's CMT Awareness Month: different ways to bring up the disease in conversation.

The CMTA even challenged those of us with the disease to have our able-bodied friends try to navigate the world or play an instrument with mittens or socks on their hands — a lighthearted approximation of what CMT hands can sometimes feel like.

Even if we don't end up using socks or mittens as tools to discuss CMT with friends, I think the idea is still valuable. It's important to promote awareness and empathy and give others an idea of what CMT is like. Ultimately, that's the path toward a more welcoming and understanding world, and it's how we'll get closer to finding a cure for this disease.


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