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#512307 | Tue - Mar 31 2009 - 21:01:45
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how can timmy have both cerebral palsy and ADD? Is that possible?
 
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#512316 | Tue - Mar 31 2009 - 21:28:22
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There are many types of cerebral palsy, it could be a very minor version of it. And i dont see why you cant have both.
 
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I think timmy has this
Spastic diplegia (the lower extremities are affected with little to no upper-body spasticity). The most common form of the spastic forms. Most people with spastic diplegia are fully ambulatory and have a scissors gait. Flexed knees and hips to varying degrees are common. Hip problems, dislocations, and in three-quarters of spastic diplegics, also strabismus (crossed eyes), can be present as well. In addition, these individuals are often nearsighted. The intelligence of a person with spastic diplegia is unaffected by the condition.
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