I thought this would be inspiring to some of the parents here. I found this video the other day about how people with CP play soccer in the Paralympics: Only registered and activated users can see links., Click Here To Register... These players with CP have the more "mild" form so they run around like able bodied soccer players. I have a type of CP similar to what they have so it was particularly cool for me to see them play this way. I noticed they have good control of their lower limps so I wonder if the olympic training doubles as physical therapy in a way. Certainly proves people with CP can do whatever we want if we are willing to put the effort in.
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Mild Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy and bad proprioception.
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Wow! Those guys are really good! Very cool and inspiring.
You're so right about making an effort ~ nothing worthwhile is ever accomplished without effort.
And you are living proof of that, my friend!
Love & Light,
RoseMom to Jon, 49, & Michael, 32, born with an undiagnosed progressive neuromuscular disease. Angel Michael received his wings in 2003. Angel Jon received his wings in 2019. In 2020, Jim, their Dad, joined them.
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Originally posted by Earth Mother 2 Angels View Post((((((funnylegs4))))))
Wow! Those guys are really good! Very cool and inspiring.
You're so right about making an effort ~ nothing worthwhile is ever accomplished without effort.
And you are living proof of that, my friend!
Love & Light,
RoseMild Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy and bad proprioception.
My website for my original short films! http://cripvideoproductions.com/astrokeofendurance.php
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I'm glad I made your day!
I do understand, as my boys' mom, the effort involved in moving. To some extent, I also understand the challenges of living independently, and I admire and respect you for all of the ways you "move" in your life.
People, who don't get that, just need to be educated. I think you're a great teacher!
Love & Light,
RoseMom to Jon, 49, & Michael, 32, born with an undiagnosed progressive neuromuscular disease. Angel Michael received his wings in 2003. Angel Jon received his wings in 2019. In 2020, Jim, their Dad, joined them.
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