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BUSTED!!!

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Yeah, sorry. What I meant was in which some of your cerbral palsy symptoms may have prevented you from attaining another injury or illness? As in my case the muscles in my right ankle/leg were so weak that (as it was explained to me) it allowed my foot to be a lot more flexible to the point of allowing myself to roll my ankle pretty severely and pop up just fine with anything hurting or torn. Or like in the example that I had attempted to explain, the slowed development in parts of my eye muscles weakened them allowing the scarring in my eye (from previous attempts to keep my retinas from detaching via lasik surgery) to heal. This prevented my right eye's retina from detaching, saving my vision in that eye unlike my left eye in which I had to go in for emergency surgery to repair my retina.

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I too have cerebral palsy with full intelligence, with enough physical therapy I haven't used/need braces in nine years and am probably just slightly older than you. Have you ran into the anything with your cerebral palsy actually saving you from anything? I also have ITP and Stickler Syndrome in which the slowed development of my right side actually allowed my right eye to heal well enough that I did not need surgery on that eye like I did my left.