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You know they use botox for hair growth.  I don't think I'll be shooting
that stuff into my veins!



Cindy 

 

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From: St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List

Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 09:54:37 PM

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Subject: Re: Botox

 

annthony, may i suggest a less extreme thing than botox, and have the woman
try feldenkrais to 1. increase her awareness of her lips, and 2, gain more
control of them as well as her other muscles in her face.

www.feldenkrais.org

 

Mag Raine is an author, artist, and serves on Oakland's disability
commission.

 

--- "Elizabeth H. Thiers" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

 

I've never heard of Botox being used to release lips musculature for that

reason. Usually, from my end, it is used to release a muscle group, then

the therapist will often utilize progressive splinting to increase how far a

joint will move along with strengthening the apposing (sp?) muscle group.

For example, if someone had a contracture or decreased use of the elbow,

botox would be used in the biceps (arm bending)and the triceps (arm

straightening) would be strengthened.

Which muscles are affected on your friend would depend on treatment.

 

Beth t the OT

 

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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Anthony Arnold

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Friends,

 

I recently met a woman, who I feel could use some Botox injections to

relax her, and I feel it would benefit her greatly. I do have a

question before I accidentally promise her something we can't do. She

is able to suck through a straw if somebody holds her lips together,

which I'm sure is embarrassing for her but it's needed. I know medicine

sometimes acts in different ways for different people and there's no

similar results, which is understandable. However, could Botox help her

drink through a straw more independently?

 

Thanks,

Anthony

 

Visit me at http://www.anthonyarnold.net/

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