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Here are some suggested organisations that offer expert advice on special needs.

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trace2 · 13/05/2009 19:58

what you said i went looking at this linkwww.ich.ucl.ac.uk/gosh_families/information_sheets/alternating_hemiplegia/alternating_hemiplegia_fam ilies.html

well sounds just like chloe am going to mention it on monday thank you so much!

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sarah293 · 13/05/2009 20:02

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trace2 · 13/05/2009 20:06

yes the floppiness does the stiffness is more on a episode , god so confused you should be some kind of advice for people you know so much !

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sarah293 · 13/05/2009 20:07

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trace2 · 13/05/2009 20:09

shes back home had a good rest now full on it again well nearly. thank you so much for your support.

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sarah293 · 13/05/2009 20:13

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glitteryb6 · 13/05/2009 20:56

ds does this too, its dystonic spasms with him and apparently is really common.
next week and we can compare notes!

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glitteryb6 · 14/05/2009 10:41

ds's arms jerk up and he draws his legs up, doc said it was persistent primitive reflexes which is very common in kids with cerebral palsy
this info is from a holistic therapy woman in your neck of the woods who deals with sensory problems apparently?

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glitteryb6 · 14/05/2009 14:20

know what you mean, to be honest i looked into loads of stuff when ds was younger, now i pretty much realise he is how he is and while a lot of these things might work for some kids i have neither the time nor the money to take a chance, he is happy and thats good enough for me at the moment

trace2 · 14/05/2009 14:25

you to are great mums!

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