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lynette smilelaughgiggle <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Mar 2006 07:44:21 -0600
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Anthony,
You are right on target.  We just moved the catheter of Cody's pump up to 
control upper body spasticity.   Very few docs will step out of the box to 
do so.  It really did help as he is not in as much pain (his shoulder's were 
dislocating daily from spasticity).  Now that we have given the area a 
better environment, we will repair the damage and hopefully we are over that 
hurdle.  Irony: I took 13th at Iowa State Drake relays...in hurdles!

Lynette, Cody's mom     geocities.com/codylol

I might be thinking 10-20 years in the future again where there might be
likely a possibility of doing this, but currently are you able to direct
Baclofen to certain parts where a individual may need it the most?  I know
this is way out of my area of specialty, but it would be quite amazing if it
could.

Thanks,
Anthony
Visit my website at www.anthonyarnold.net

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