you are very right kat. she needs a very good doc. in
my first post in reply, i said "i am no dr." i wish i
could help her find a good doc, but, as we all know
sometimes finding a doctor is very hard.
--- Kathleen Salkin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I'd like to remind everyone that CP is not the only
> cause of muscle
> stiffness - there are lot of neurological conditions
> that cause
> muscle stiffness - MS, MD, Parkinson's, PPS, and
> dystonia, to name a
> few. Even not moving around enough can cause one's
> muscles to grow
> stiff with disuse. It's extremely important that
> Mary Katherine get
> a definite diagnosis. None of on this list (that
> I'm aware of) are
> medical doctors.
>
>
> Kat
>
>
> On 2 Sep 2006, at 21:31, Tamar Raine wrote:
>
> Hi mary ,
> It really sounds like you have cp, and Itotally
> relate to how you
> describe
> walking. I used to walk like a cp-person, but in my
> 30's it became
> extremely painful and hard to walk. when i turned
> 40, I got my first
> powerchair, which is great, a year ago I injured
> myself, thought it
> might
> be sciatica, but xrays finally show that it is just
> extremely tight hip
> muscles pulling my hip the wrong way. I am in the
> works to see if a
> baclofen pump will ease the hip and leg muscles.
> another disability that
> looks like cp is dystonia, you might want to read
> about that.
>
> good luck, keep us posted.
>
> Mag
>
> Tamar Raine
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> > [Original Message]
> > From: Mary Katherine Powers <[log in to unmask]>
> > To: <[log in to unmask]>
> > Date: 9/2/2006 6:12:01 PM
> > Subject: other questions
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I hope you don't mind yet another email. there
> are a couple of other
> > odd things I do and I was wondering if anyone can
> relate:
> >
> > a lot of the time, I don't like to have my feet
> flat on the ground. I
> > feel a pull that is uncomfortable in my lower
> legs. so when I'm in
> > the
> > bathroom, I usually lean on the floor with the
> balls of my feet and
> > sit
> > with my feet pointed upwards. when I'm sitting at
> the computer, I
> > often end up pulling my legs back and curling my
> toes under, or
> > sitting
> > with my lower legs bent so that the balls of my
> feet touch the floor
> > and the rest of my feet is up at an angle.
> sometimes I'll sit with
> > the
> > outside of my feet touching the floor, and
> everything else lifted up.
> > these things are more comfortable than sitting
> with my feet flat on
> > the
> > floor. I do have flat feet and I wear orthotics
> for them.
> >
> > maybe I've gotten really used to having poor
> posture and with the
> > stretching, I'll sit in a more standard position.
> it pulls too
> > much on
> > my legs. I guess the flat feet could account for
> it?
> >
> > I toe-walked for a while as a child and my mother
> talked to the doctor
> > about it, but he said a lot of kids do it. But I
> was told by a PT
> > that
> > I was essentially still doing it, because she said
> something about my
> > ankles not coming up all the way so I was pushed
> forward on my
> > toes. I
> > don't understand what she meant because I put my
> heel on the floor.
> > but she said I'm pushed forward too much, or
> something like that. she
> > said I was out of alignment due to bone structure.
> I'm completely
> > clueless on that.
> >
> > I also walked late - after age 2. I walked on my
> knees for a year. I
> > forget whether I said that already.
> >
> > can anyone else relate to not wanting to put your
> feet flat on the
> > ground? in shoes with the orthotics in them, it
> is easier. just
> > in my
> > bare feet, I don't like it.
> >
> > also, when I said I have to fight my legs to walk
> a lot of the time,
> > that is how it is. when I try to walk faster, my
> back stiffens up and
> > my legs "lock up" if anyone knows what that means.
> the resistance
> > gets
> > harder.
> >
> > I know this may all sound very trivial. I'm sorry
> if I'm offending
> > anyone by posting these emails - it's just there
> is really no one to
> > talk to who understands this stuff, and some of
> the things I do
> > seem so
> > minor that I don't bother mentioning them for fear
> a doctor will tell
> > me I'm being ridiculous or oversensitive, or
> something like that.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Mary Katherine
> >
>
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