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colet
CP Network, Scope Member Posts: 101 Pioneering
I have got cerebral Palsy and I have involuntary movements and I have recently brought a weighted blanket and it is really helping my involuntary movements
just thought that I would let you know
just thought that I would let you know
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Thanks so much for sharing @colet I'm glad to hear it's working out.
I have Cerebral Palsy (CP) and occasional involuntary movements as well, and have heard good things about weighted blankets, though I know they aren't right for everybody.
If anyone is unsure, they can always talk to their GP or specialist about how a weighted blanket might affect them.Online Community Coordinator
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