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living with CP

so first of all im not even sure what to write on my blog, so if you want a leave a comment on what you would like to see :) . so this blog has only been going a couple of days and ive already had over 100 page views so thank you so much!! If you don't already know ive started a Instagram page so check that out!! so now lets get into the blog... CP stands for cerebral palsy which is a brain injury that cause weakness in your legs, you mainly get it if you were born prematurely or a complication at birth. approximately 1800 children are diagnosed with cerebral palsy a year, and sadly in 2004 that was my year. for me I wasn't diagnosed till I was 2 as my parents started to realise I wasn't developing as much as "normal" babies do. living with cerebral palsy, what is it like? well to be honest its just like any other life, I still go to school, I still do homework, I still do jobs round the house, and I still get moaned at by my parents. the only thing that to

welcome!!!

welcome!!! heyyyy I cant believe I've actually started a blog, I've been debating weather to start a blog for months but then I was like why not! so welcome to my blog...Annie Cp and Me. hi my names Lydia, im 15 and gotta say the first 15 years of my life haven't been the easiest i've definetly had my ups and downs  so guess what... im going to write about them and hopefully it wont only help me but hopefully help the people reading it. I was born 12 weeks early meaning when I was born it led to many complications which meant i was in hospital for a while afterwards. when i was two i was diagnosed with cerable palsy (Cp), which caused weaknesss in my leg muscles. Apart from that i lived a normal life, yes i had to do physio and wear splints but i was determined that i wouldn’t let that stop me. However a couple of weeks ago i was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder ( annie is my nickname for it), a disorder that made me not want food and skip meal