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My Dad with CP
by: BJP on Wed, Jun 06 2007
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I am a 29 year old female who’s dad has spastic hemiplegia CP. He has been a complete loner all his life and is just recently breaking out of his shell. He and I have many ups and downs but have finally come to a place where we have peace and understanding with each other.

He lives alone has his own truck and has a small paid off home. I am writing this in hopes that anyone who needs to understand your child can grow up and have a family hears just that. His mother and father were very hard on him and taught him respect and to obey the law and elders. From those two principles, he has become a productive member of society. I can proudly say I love my dad.


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June 2007

  • My Dad with CP - by BJP - (Wed, Jun 06 2007)
    I am a 29 year old female who’s dad has spastic hemiplegia CP. He has been a complete loner all his life and is just recently breaking out of his shell. [more..]

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