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Date: | Thu, 9 Sep 1999 12:11:01 -0500 |
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Welcome to out group, Loree. I hope the visit to St.Louis is productive and
positive for your daughter.
We have quite a diverse group, here and you can get assistamce on just
about any
problem related to CP.
Bobby
>Hello all,
>I have been happily lurking for about a month. You all have created quite a
>fine and supportive place out here on the 'net. Good work and thanks for
>being here.
>I am interested in this list because I have a nine year old daughter with
>fine and gross motor problems/delays (medical diagnosis-static
>encephalopathy, SLP diagnosis-apraxia of speech, OT diagnosis-sensory
>integration disorder.) These problems were first identified when she was two
>years old. Now, her speech therapist and occupational therapist are wondering
>if she might have mild cerebral palsy. So, I joined to get a sense of the
>issues. We are taking our daughter to the cerebral palsy clinic at St. Louis
>Children's Hospital (Missouri) in October 1999 to have a neurologist look her
>over.
>When I'm not being a Mom, I work at a clinic as a nurse practitioner. I have
>a professional interest in individuals with developmental disabilities, but I
>see everyone.
>Loree in MO
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