
Cerebral palsy: ‘Should I be fixed?’ - BBC News
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TV presenter and activist Paddy Smyth has cerebral palsy, a condition that affects his movement and coordination.
He explores the scientific advances and new treatments available to people with cerebral palsy, and asks if he could ‘fix’ his disability would he even want to?
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Interesting, but a real pity that he focussed almost exclusively on legs and being able to walk and even described CP as being a problem with brain messages getting to his legs. Yes, for him, and the woman he spoke with...but it would have been a more accurate picture if he had actually at least mentioned the other aspects and effects of CP, and maybe spoken to someone with a different presentation.In the end I suppose it was his personal view, but a shame he didn't at least clarify that spastic diplegia is not the only type (the medic woman alluded to that, but no detail)0
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You sound like an excellent advocate @forgoodnesssake! As you say, maybe taking into account the more holistic picture could have made this even better0
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