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 i know that it is said that you dont have to be cp to have dystonia, i
wonder if you you can be cp and not have dystonia.

-----Original Message-----
From: BG Greer, PhD
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Sent: 9/28/2002 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: Fibromyalgia

That's funny, ALL brain functions are caused by chemicals in the brain.
Can
we say neurotransmitters! This trick is what chemical and what receptor
site
to inhibits. At last count there were 120 different neurotransmitters.

Bobby

>Kat, dystonia is caused by a chemical in the brain, and it causes the
spasms,
>the muscle irregularity.
>So, treatment must treat the cause and not just the effect.
>
>Mag
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