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Ways to help my spastic diplegia

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Tash026
Tash026 Community member Posts: 10 Connected
Hi I am a 40 year old lady with spastic diplegia CP.
What medications would help my muscle spasms and tightness?
What exercise would help my condition?
What could I do at home to help my condition?

If anyone has any tips or advice I would love to hear from you. Thanks

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  • HeatherM
    HeatherM Community member Posts: 9 Connected
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    I'm in a similar situation to you with spastic diplegia CP and in my 40s-  I enjoy swimming - but haven't been for a while its really good for fitness as well- depending on how warm the pool is when its cold I find it more difficult.  I've been referred for botox injections but haven't started them yet.  sitting in hot tubs, hot stone massages are some of the things I tried. 
  • Siouxzie
    Siouxzie Community member Posts: 5 Connected
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    Hi Heather and Tash, as an ageing CP sufferer - stretching exercises and exercises to improve balance are very important to keep us going (as with anybody).  A sympathetic trainer should be able to help tailor exercises to your individual requirements. I have to go to someone to make me exercise as I don't have the discipline to do it at home!  I have had botox injections and they didn't help me, but they must help some people or they wouldn't persevere.  I have been prescribed Baclofen as a muscle relaxant, at the moment I just take one at night. 

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