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  Odessa, Ukraine 
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   Katya
  Tampa 
   Response for: Rainbow at 7/20/2004 12:59:00 PM
POsmotrite zdes: http://www.mdausa.org/clinics/
   Katya
  Tampa 
   Response for: Katya at 7/20/2004 3:41:00 PM
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke P.O. Box 5801 Bethesda, MD 20824 Toll-Free: (800) 352-9424 http://www.ninds.nih.gov/ Muscular Dystrophy Association 3300 East Sunrise Drive Tucson, AZ 85718 Toll-Free: (800) 572-1717 http://www.mdausa.org/ Parent Project for Muscular Dystrophy Research 1012 North University Boulevard Middletown, Ohio 45042 Phone: 513-424-0696 Toll-Free: 800-714-5437 Fax: 513-425-9907 http://www.parentdmd.org/
   Katya
  Tampa 
   Response for: Rainbow at 7/20/2004 12:59:00 PM
There is no cure for muscular dystrophy and no way to stop it from getting worse. In general, patients are given supportive care, together with leg braces and physiotherapy to maximize their ability to function in daily life. Stretching limbs to avoid tightened tendons and muscles is particularly important. When tightness of tendons (contractures) develops, surgery can be performed. When chest muscles are involved, respiratory therapy may be used to delay the onset of breathing problems. In addition, people with muscular dystrophy are given age-appropriate dietary therapy to help them follow a healthy meal plan while avoiding obesity. Obesity is especially harmful to patients with muscular dystrophy because it places additional strain on their already weak muscles. Unfortunately, many muscular dystrophy patients are at a high risk of obesity because their physical limitations prevent them from exercising. In patients with myotonic dystrophy, myotonia may be treated with medications, such as carbamazepine (Tegretol and other brand names) or phenytoin (Dilantin).
   Tasha
  Norfolk 
   Response for: Katya at 7/20/2004 3:44:00 PM
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   Tasha
  Norfolk 
   Response for: Rainbow at 7/20/2004 12:59:00 PM
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   Rainbow
  Odessa, Ukraine 
   Response for: Tasha at 7/21/2004 10:36:00 PM
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