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I have light cp, but I still get the spazzums. My question is: What causes it, what food can cause it. food doesn't have a thing to do with it, so wherever you heard that is dead wrong. were you actually diagnosed with CP? look it up. THere are tons of information on it on the internet. Food doesn't cause it. Look it up. It is usually caused by a brain injury at birth or later in life by an accident. I found this website for you. Hope this helps. http://www.about-cerebral-palsy.org/defi... |
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Absolutely, it's a malfuntion of brain control and nothing wreaks havoc on your neurons like sex. He has other body parts that work though right? Ask him to use them! ...No, it is not hereditary. If the brothers were twins then it is possible since twins are often premature which can cause brain damage. Or, if they really had some other condition other that CP an w... It may be, because I also have mild cerebral palsy, and it affects my eye hand coordination, and my handwritting. How did you find out that you had CP, for me it really affected me as a child. It h... Life expectancy is significantly poorer with severe cerebral palsy but there's no timetable. For those with severe cases about 30 years, moderate is about 60-70 and mild is comparable to some... Cerebral Palsy is a disorder that occurs during birth. Most often it is caused by a disruption in the oxygen flow to the baby's brain during the process of childbirth. Epilepsy is a neurolog... Internal rotation is very common in all forms of CP, and indeed is the main factor that causes a difficulty in, or inability to walk later in life. Aggressive physiotherapy from an early age is ... Aw, sounds like you and your family are having a tough time......one small step at a time. In the UK, SCOPE are the experts. The main charity offering advice and info. Plus all areas will have S... Hi, I don't have huge experience with CP but have nursed a couple of people with it. I would suggest using a heat pad, one of the ones which are designed for arthritis sufferers. That may he... |
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