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Reply To: | St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List |
Date: | Sat, 4 Aug 2001 23:30:48 -0400 |
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Yes, like a stroke...
"Bobby G. Greer, Ph. D." wrote:
> I would think his later condition was something separate and apart from CP.
> There
> are many neuromotor conditions which appear like CP, but are quite different.
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> Bobby
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>> In a message dated 8/4/01 6:06:26 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
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>> << I have been wanting to ask this question for a while now, I was reading an
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>> article about a man with Cerebral Palsy. He was born with CP but had the
>> ability to communicate, use his hands and walk until he was 16, when he lost
>> the abilities and now he is a vegetable. I'm wondering how this could have
>> happened because I have always been told that Cerebral Palsy doesn't get
>> worse than what it is at first? I know in my life, it has gotten somewhat
>> better the more independent I have gotten but I have to say that I believe
>> if you become independent, you will receive physical therapy without even
>> seeing a physical therapist. >>
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