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Older people with cerebral palsy. What is something you wish you knew when you were younger?
I (25m) am a full time wheelchair user with quad cerebral palsy that mostly affects my legs but also my arms and slightly in my speech. As i have entered my mid 20s, I have noticed that I am finding out more things that I feel like I should have been told when I was younger. For example, I just found out that my acid reflux is most likely caused by my cerebral palsy. It got me thinking,'what is something you wish you knew when you were younger? Or is there any advice you would give to your younger self? I don't know any people with cerebral palsy that are older than me, so I'm really just looking for some general wisdom.
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