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My son has quadriplegic dystonic cp
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LauraS
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Hi my name is Laura, I'm a mum to 2 boys. Oliver is 12 and Alex is 8. Alex has quadriplegic dystonic cp. Advice and an understanding ear is always appreciated ! Im not ashamed to say it get hard sometimes, but the rewards are off the scale. It'll be lovely to hear from people in a similar situation to mine x
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Hi @LauraS
A very very big welcome to you I hope that we can help/support you !!!
Please please ask me for any advice required ???
I have "Big Ears" so please natter away until your heart want's !!!!!!!
Yes things do get hard sometimes but we have to remain "Harder" -
Hello and welcome Laura
steve,
if you have got "Big Ears" Noddy will pay the ransom
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
That sounds great I've never had a "Mars" (Bounty) on my "Ears" before !!!!!!!
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We are going a bit off "Topic" I had better "button" it but its no "picnic"
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Hi @LauraS,
We have lots of information about cerebral palsy on our website, which might be of interest to you. You may also benefit from having a look at the cerebral palsy section of our online community.
If you have any other questions, then please do get in touch!Liam -
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