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A positive approach to dystonia and other movement disorders

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Jan 22, 2009, 6:33:44 PM1/22/09
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Hi friends of this great forum.

I come to this support group to collaborate as much as I can after
having done the same in similar groups in many countries along the
world for a year.

I must say I started to live with torsion generalized dystonia (a rare
movement disorder that causes pain, cramps, lack of skill, etc., and
many difficulties in daily life) when I was about 11. Now I am 44 and
some months ago I felt I could help other people with my personal
experience, my way of facing this illness now and in the past, and so
on.

So here I am trying to share the keys of my experience, what I call ‘a
positive approach to dystonia’ but also to… any other chronic,
incurable, or similar disorder.

I use to say that, of course, I am not a model of anything, and I also
say I trust those people who help you with an extra bit of
understading, something so really expensive to get these days.
‘Understanding’: in my opinion, the best medicine to deal with.

In a simple way, and absolutely far from any interest but showing my
own experience, I have spent long time months designing and developing
a webspace from which I try to help sharing very carefully the best of
me in a practical way and considerating not only physical aspects but
animics too. You can also access to free pro physiotherapy advice.

The url:

http://webs.ono.com/distoweb

Please, this is as yours as mine. Do not doubt doing with it whatever
you feel it can be useful to other people, specially to ill people
close to depression. I feel it can help.

My best wishes,

Fernando
Valencia-Spain

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