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[|Human|] Hi, I am almost 61 years old and have had cerebral pasly since infancy.  I learned to walk at about 4 years old.  Infrequently now, maybe once or twice a week, my right leg quits working properly.  I have tried to determine which muscles fail, but in essence, the last part of stepping forward onto it fails.  I am still ambulatory, I just hobble until it goes away, usually in  5 or 10 minutes.  I know that cerebral palsy is not a disease, it is brain damage which does not progress, so I am confused at temporarily losing such hard won control?
[|AI|]  Howell come to ChatDoctorI really appreciate your concern, what ever the condition you have seems to be much satisfactory and no need to sad about it, you are doing well it is the mental status of yours which could be responsible for such thinking or creating a confusion avoid such thought and keep smiling you have almost passed the critical phase of life, so now it is nothing to lose, you must have least how to live the life with the condition you have, hope this information helps.