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I'm 55 and my capabilities are still changing, too. It's not just CP
but also aging and a willingness to keep assessing what you can do and
pushing yourself just a bit more. Most of my friends are giong through
the same thing and they're all AB.
In fact, I've started taking advantage of fitness programs at work to
start chair yoga and upper-body strength exercising. I also plan to buy
a chair cycle so I can exercise my legs - has anyone used one of these?
You can put them on a table and also cycle with your hands.
Kat
Mary Powers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can walk but - I tend to have 1 of 2 reactions. either denial that
> I have impairments or a pitying 'so that's your problem' attitude.
>
> that said, some people have responded positively when I tell them that
> there is something neurologically wrong.
>
> I have CP but I also had issues with a stroke when I was 16, and poor
> vision, an odd type headache that did not go away, and poor
> coordination, based on that. I am currently recovering from that
> based on better visual and motor therapy, which is based on sensory
> integration.
>
> however that said, I was diagnosed with ataxia before I had the stroke
> and I'm in the odd position of not knowing what my capabilities are,
> really. I'm almost 40 and stil figuring that out.
>
> take care,
>
> Mary Katherine
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