YOUR HEALTH

2006-04-13 / Advice & Entertainment

Constant tripping can be sign of nerve illness
DR. DONOHUE
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: My 48-year-old son-inlaw has been told he probably has CharcotMarie-Tooth disease. We were told there is no definitive test for it. He was adopted, so there is no access to a family history. His symptoms are loss of feeling in both feet and tingling in the fingers. Do you know of a


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