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Old 04-20-2012, 08:15 PM #1
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Default Spasticity

Does anybody have spasticity besides me???

I received a tramatic brain injury in jan 2011. My only problem is spasticity on my left side including my vocal cord. Can anyone tell me if i will get over this?

I've had botox and all the drugs out there including weed. I'm stretching daily for hours and lifting weights. I can now straighten my arm and i can walk but very badly with my brace and cane. My arm used to be coiled up by my neck so i've seen that improve but what about my leg?

I am desperate to hear from other people with spasticity.
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