Local sufferer wants greater awareness
More people need to be aware of CMT - that's according to one Island sufferer.
Paul Chambers was diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, so named after the researchers who discovered it.
It's a hereditary condition, which can inhibit people's mobility to varying extremes.
And September is CMT Awareness Month.
Mr Chambers says it's important more people learn about it...
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