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Old 09-23-2006, 10:10 PM #1
CPchick CPchick is offline
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Default Hey Nicki (NJenn) I see you're on...

I have a couple of questions about fatigue related to CP. If I remember you have experience with fatigue? Do you know what can cause fatigue and is it basically permanent? Or does it come and go? Maybe it was Katherine (JellyRJFan) who posted about fatigue, but I remember someone did.

Anyway, I need some advice on the whole fatigue and CP issue. Lately, walking has become more difficult and more tiring over the last few weeks. I don't know what's causing this exactly, I have been under a fair amount of stress (mum was diagnosed with MS recently) but I don't know if stress can cause fatigue. Maybe it's just because I am getting older? I've heard that CPs secondary effects like spasicity can increase with age. I would like to hear some of your personal experience.

So any advice by Nicki, or anyone with experience with CP and fatigue would be greatly appreciated.

P.S I just realised the CP forum was back, I should have posted in there. Karmie, you can move it if this is the wrong forum.
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