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I agree Anee. I was told that when I'm asleep, my spasicity ceases. I
just wish that this can happen during the day.
Christina
Anee Stanford wrote:
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> Dear Cindy-
>
> The usual rule --if there is a usual rule in all of this--concening
> spasticty/spastic CP at night is that there is actually less spasticity at
> night/when sleeping. This is one reson that TES is used at night because
> spaticity is less durring sleep. The same is also true --usualy-- of
> athetoid CP--that there is less uncontrolled movement at night/when sleeping.
> Of couse we all know that there are no "rules" that hold all the time in any
> one case of cerebral palsy no matter what type.
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> It could be something elce that you can not determin besides the CP
> (something as simple as bad dreems or maby she is just going through a
> "stage", or a undetected medical problem not related to CP) or it could be
> the CP, after all Lizzy at this stage probably dose not have adaqute
> vocabulary to tell you exactly what is wrong (I am assuming that she can
> talk--if she can't ignore what I just said). Have you talked with her
> peditrition about these lastest developments?
>
> Yours,
>
> Anee Stanford
> Webmaster of CPIC
> http://www.geocities.com/aneecp/CPIC.html
>
> In a message dated 9/28/1999 12:15:34 AM Central Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
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> << Hi all.
> I have a question for any and all of you, As some of you know, my daughter
> Lizzy Jo is 20 mo and has mild spastic CP. Hopefully this does not sound
> stupid or really dumb. But I was wondering...... When you are sleeping ...
> can or does the CP cause pain( tightening up....)? She use to sleep through
> the nite, but when she hit a year old, we have periods where she wakes up 3
> or 4 times a nite. She has all of her teeth so it can't be that.... alot of
> the time its her cry, like shes in pain. We are in one of these modes now,
> so out of desperation to try to figure it out, the other nite gave her a dose
> of motrin before bed and she slept straight through, not wanting to drug this
> poor child all the time, this question acured to me. have asked her docs and
> therapist this before, but was not satisfied with answers, Doc said no( the
> same ones that it took 6 months to convience something was wrong) and the
> therapist said she didn't know. So I'm now asking the experts.(gigggle) Any
> ideas??
> Thanks
> Cindy Bushnell and Lizzy Jo >>
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