It was a busy week of doctor appointments — and decisions. First, I went to see my new orthotist. I’m so glad I decided to speak up about how the other orthotist made me feel. My new doctor listened to my concerns. She adjusted the…
CMT and Me - a Column by Jill Price
Summer Is a Time to Recharge
Why is summer break so important? Because teaching is tough and exhausting. Throw in a physical disability like Charcot Marie-Tooth, and it is even more challenging. People often ask why I do not work over the summer. When…
How should I exercise? Which activity is best for me to do? Those are always repeated questions when you have a chronic progressive disorder. I have Charcot-Marie-Tooth. I would like to lose weight and improve my overall health. However, it is not always easy when you are dealing with…
It’s been a week of firsts for me. It was an overwhelming week in many ways, although I did learn a few things along the way about myself and the importance of speaking up. It all started after a visit to my orthotist. My ankle-foot orthotics (AFOs) are causing pain…
I cleaned the bathroom yesterday and it now shines and looks and smells great. The downside? I needed a nap after cleaning the tiny room. I am slowly finding that household chores are becoming more and more tiring. I have Charcot-Marie-Tooth, and the disease is slowly progressing. Although I…
One person has stood by my side through it all. This person supports me in everything I do, even if she doesn’t agree with my decisions. She is there for me at any time of the day or night, even when I call her in tears at 3 a.m. She…
I did not realize physical therapy could be such an adventure. WOW. Not only was it informative but it was also a workout! Boy, my muscles ached after the first session. I had an evaluation done a few weeks ago, but the other day was the first session. The…
“Can you repeat that?” “I am sorry, but I cannot hear you, please speak louder.” I am saying these things more often than I used to. It is worse when there is background noise, like an air conditioner or a running projector. This is particularly problematic in the classroom. I…
“To tell or not to tell people about my disability?” That is always the question. When I meet someone, how do I know how they will react to my disease? How can I be sure they will not laugh or turn away? It is not easy to tell people you’ve…
What I Am and What I Am Not
Today, I sat in a cultural proficiency teacher training designed to raise awareness of cultural differences and stereotypes. The class did an exercise in which we filled in the sentence: “I am_____ and I am not ____.” This got me thinking about how people see others who…
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