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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 12
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 12
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Originally Posted by NJenn
Just feeling this one out..Honestly, how would you guys feel about taking yourselves or one of your kiddos to a doc with CP-- and noticable CP at that. My fine motor skills are perfect (ie: could do botox, emg, etc safely), but have majorly messed up legs. I think it's one thing to say that people with disabilities can and should have any career they want, but it's another thing entirely when it actually happens. Jan Brunstrum, a doc in St. Louis, also has CP. I'm a bit more affected than she is.
Nic. 27, spastic diplegic, sometimes walks, sometimes rolls
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Lets set the bar really high for you and leave you with no excuses.
Alex's neurosurgeon who performed his SDR is Karin Muraszko. She has spina bifida and her parents were told to place her in an institution. She has been named the Chair of the University of Michigan Neurosurgery Department. She has trouble walking too but it doesn't stop her at all.
http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspag...rgerychair.htm
Joanne
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