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Read about how people around the world live with Cerebral Palsy and Disability. Here you will read about our highs and lows in life,

18 February 2008

Interesting Question

Here is an interesting question I have been asked by a friend of mine to which I am not sure of the answer, Their question was

"Does Cerebral Palsy get worse as you get older?"

Well, this is something I get asked a lot whether it's because I am 33 now and have lived with it and have gained experiences, or whether its a parent asking about what the future holds for there child or children I don't know.I will try and give my explanation to the question though and if anyone has any thoughts on this please add your comments. Anyway here goes since starting up my website I have read lots of information on the web and books and everything that I have read all says that it is a non progressive disorder which in layman terms means it doesn't get any worse.

This I have always wondered about because the things I did as a child like running on my crutches or swinging through my frame, I would find quite hard to do now. It also goes the other way the things I am doing now, like walking, balancing, moving limbs I would of struggled as a childI have asked the same question to Physio's and not had a definite answer and I think its because they don’t really know because we are all different. Over the years I have thought is it because we get old generally so therefore things become harder as a consequence anyway or is it the Cerebral Palsy is changing making it harder to do what we used too. More recently I am more lead to believe that it could just be down to us getting older, because my point of view my own CP has vastly improved.

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