Thomas E. Lloyd, MD, PhD, assistant professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins Medicine will talk about his research in CMT and about the promising drug trials in mice when the support and action group for people on the Delmarva Peninsula with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder holds its quarterly meeting on Saturday, April 14, at the Talbot County Senior Center, 400 Brookletts Avenue, Easton, MD. The meeting will be from 10 AM until Noon.
Do you stumble? Are your hands or ankles weak? Has a physician suggested that you or a family member or friend may have a peripheral neuropathy or hereditary motor sensory neuropathy? If so, you may be want to be there.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disorder was discovered in 1886 and is the most common inherited neuropathy, affecting nearly 150,000 Americans, including more than 250 within 50 miles of Easton!
For further information please contact “missywarfield@cmtausa.org” and visit the helpful CMT web site at www.cmtausa.org. We look forward to sharing hope and new ideas with you.