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Yes, a very "normal" condition, too, I might add.
M

Linda Wagner wrote:

> You are so right Kathy S...
>
> But then again, I am not so sure I believe the "non-progressive"
> part...Heck, the brain damage that causes CP may not get worse, but we do
> feel the affects of aging...so in a sense the CP does get worse.  Is it an
> illness...I don't think so.  Is it a disease...I hate that description too,
> but use it sometimes to explain CP.  Is it more of a "condition"?  That fits
> better in my mind...
>
> Linda

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