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Apologies for the wide reply, but would someone please mail me the CP Parents
list name/Adress ?

Thanks a lot & regards, OG

Dina Dror wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Why can't we stick with C-Palsy?  It's a lot simpler to deal with.  There's
> already a support group called CPSupport of which I belong to.  The lists
> that already exists that I know of are as follows:
>
> CP Parents
> CP Support
> Hemi Kids
> CP_Dystonia
> CPalsy
>
> Then there's the AOL CP message board, and the alt.support.cerebral palsy on
> deja news, (which is not very supportive of alternative therapies) and the
> neuro site from one Harvard university.  There's also Our Kids which is a
> group of a bunch of different disabilities.
>
> Just my .02 cents worth,
>
> Dina

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